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PDMP to host Aug. 4 Issues Forum ‘Dry Matter Matters’ & tour of Jones Family Farm

August 1, 2011
The Professional Dairy Managers of Pennsylvania will host its next Issues Forum on Thursday, Aug. 4, in Galena, Maryland. In keeping with their programming focused on managing risks and maximizing profits, PDMP will cover all aspects of dry matter management at the forum.
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Federal judge overturns grazing ban on Idaho land

August 1, 2011
BOISE, Idaho – A federal judge has overturned a ban on livestock grazing on some public lands in southern Idaho, saying that limited grazing may actually benefit the land by reducing fuels for wildfires. U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill's ruling last week said grazing permit holders can continue to graze livestock in 17 allotments of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management Jarbidge Resource Area.
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Alltech and iHigh.com create online multimedia outlet dedicated to agriculture

August 1, 2011
Alltech has partnered with global online network iHigh for the creation of a web portal and streaming video channel specifically devoted to agriculture. The Alltech Ag Network will provide a platform for agriculture’s stories to be told, specifically through the live online broadcast of agriculture events.
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Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. expands production facility

August 1, 2011
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. (BIVI) has a strong foundation of innovative biological and pharmaceutical research and development, manufacturing and technical service. And, the company takes pride in keeping those service operations close at hand in facilities that are owned and operated in the U.S. by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.
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Kubota sells 1.5 million units in U.S.

August 1, 2011
As Kubota Corporation, Osaka, Japan, begins to celebrate 40 years in the U.S., the global equipment manufacturer hits another milestone as its U.S. distributor Kubota Tractor Corporation, Torrance, California, announces it has retailed 1.5 million Kubota units in America.
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Tractor artwork

It’s all about the details

August 1, 2011
Lynn Olsen
It’s always fun to pick out the photos or artwork that will appear on the cover of Progressive Forage Grower.
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Ranch’s forage impresses conservation specialists

August 1, 2011
Loretta Sorensen
Gene Gibbs has a smile on his face when he walks through his pastures on the GB Ranch in south-central Iowa, just outside the small town of Promise City.
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Production costs versus feeding value of forages

August 1, 2011
Jeremy Kichler and Curt Lacy

Determining an equitable price for purchased forages is a necessary but often uncomfortable topic of discussion for feed growers and purchasers.

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Alfalfa growers in Wisconsin

Better soil health creates healthier, higher-tonnage alfalfa

August 1, 2011
Ron Chamberlain
Healthy, high-yielding, long-lasting stands of alfalfa need a healthy soil, with a good balance of nutrients, moisture and oxygen, as well as active soil biology in the soil profile.
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cows in pasture

Setting, adjusting stocking rates to meet production goals

August 1, 2011
Glen Aiken
Management decisions that impact forage availability, such as forage species/cultivar to plant, fertilizer and weed control needs, along with herd genetics, are very important to the bottom line of any cattle farm.
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