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Massey Ferguson releases new MF1526 compact tractor

May 1, 2011
Massey Ferguson
Massey Ferguson® introduces the MF1526 compact tractor, the latest addition to the ever-popular Massey Ferguson 1500 Series compact tractor line. The MF1526 delivers the type ofperformance and versatility needed for chores around the small farm to work on the golf course and anything in between.
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Mastering the mob – rapid management of mob grazing

May 1, 2011
Kindra Gordon
“My goal is to have cattle use 60 percent of the vegetation and trample the other 40 percent.”
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Forage intake estimate key area of grazing supplementation

May 1, 2011
Mark Corrigan
When discussing supplementation programs for grazing cattle, we have to first understand the reasons behind supplementation before we can further evaluate the value of supplementation.
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Know the enemy in external parasite season

May 1, 2011
R. Kraig Peel
Spring is an exciting time of the year. The new calf crop is on the ground, grass is showing hints of green, and the days are longer so we can get more done. Then a mosquito bites you on the neck. Unfortunately, not all that comes new in the spring is good for cattle production. The warmth of the new year and the normal spring rains bring forth a new crop of parasites to feed on your cattle.
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Are you deworming your pasture?

May 1, 2011
Harold Newcomb
Internal parasites affect every segment of cattle production
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Control flies to protect horses

May 1, 2011
Heather Smith Thomas
Biting flies can be a tremendous irritation to horses. There are several methods of fly control and ways to protect horses from flies that come in from other areas.
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Research shows new emerging pinkeye strain

May 1, 2011
Bruce Addison
A good deal of confusing information has surfaced concerning the causative agent in bovine pinkeye over the past few years. Quality veterinary medical diagnostic laboratories around the country have reported the isolation of Branhamella ovis or Moraxella ovis from clinical cases of pinkeye patients.
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It's the Pitts: Dead giveaway – In pets they trust

May 1, 2011
Lee Pitts
There has been a marked increase in trust funds for pets after the “Queen of Mean,” Leona Helmsley, died and left a $12 million trust fund for her Maltese poodle and Florida heiress Gail Posner left her $8.3 million Miami mansion, plus $3 million in cash, in trust for her Chihuahua, Conchita. Proving once again that some people have way too much money, more and more people are including the long-term care of their dogs, cats, snakes and even mules as part of their estate planning.
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On the Edge of Common The horse sculptor

May 1, 2011
Baxter Black
I wonder if he starts at the head? I mean, to sculpt a horse that will one day stand in front of the stockyard gate. Or does he picture in his mind the kind of horse it will be? Would he start at the hooves instead, one leg at a time, stroking, flexing, molding, making the limb yield to him until it feels just right?
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Pfizer Animal Health launches online portal for U.S. veterinarian community

April 29, 2011
Pfizer Animal Health announced its new U.S. web portal to better engage and connect with its customers and to create an interactive community for practicing and student veterinarians. The enhanced web presence, www.PfizerAH.com, will serve as a single destination to all users of Pfizer Animal Health products in the U.S. – including veterinarians, producers and pet owners.
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