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Why did calf prices increase contra-seasonally?

January 6, 2012
Seasonal price patterns are a fact of life in the cattle industry, and are usually the basis for good marketing plans. Under 650-pound calf prices usually decline seasonally into November from spring and summer highs. That pattern was intact again this year until October.
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Shaw Cattle Company acquires Turner Brothers’ Registered Hereford Cattle

January 6, 2012
Shaw Cattle Company announces its acquisition of the entire cow herd of Oklahoma’s Turner Brothers registered Hereford cattle. Shaw Cattle Co. is excited to obtain the JET line of Turner Brothers’ cattle and believe they will complement their existing herd well.
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Kansas extends break on rules for hauling hay

January 6, 2012
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback continues to give truck drivers some relief from state regulations if they're hauling hay to livestock in drought-stricken areas.

Brownback has extended an executive order suspending some trucking regulations until Jan. 27. The governor began providing the relief in October.
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Ohio jail sours on milk, will offer substitute

January 6, 2012
Milk will be off the menu in the new year at one of the state's big urban jails, as Ohio counties continue to look for budget savings in what they serve to inmates. Starting Sunday, inmates at the Summit County Jail in Akron who want milk will instead be offered a powdered breakfast drink that's mixed with water. "I drank it myself and it tastes like a vanilla milkshake," jail administrator Gary James told the Akron Beacon Journal (http://bit.ly/t1c18N). "It's actually pretty good."
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Case IH plant receives energy efficiency certification

January 5, 2012
The Case IH tractor plant in Racine, Wisconsin, home to the Magnum™ Series tractor, was recently accredited with ISO 50001 certification for energy management, joining a handful of companies worldwide to receive such a rare honor. “This accreditation for ISO 50001 recognizes the Racine plant’s continuous improvement in energy efficiency and Case IH’s long-term commitment to reducing its environmental impact,” says Steve Tyler, Racine Plant Manager. “This certification is another testament to this world-class manufacturing facility and can be a source of pride for our employees and the community.”
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World Dairy Expo expands trade show

January 5, 2012
A new Trade Center is being unveiled to provide dairy producers additional indoor exhibits to discover the latest innovations, technologies and services for their home operation. The new space will offer 130 booths to accommodate the ever-growing demand for exhibit space from existing exhibitors and new companies currently unable to get a booth space at World Dairy Expo.
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New Holland wins four AE50 awards for engineering innovation

January 4, 2012
New Holland Agriculture has been honored with four prestigious AE50 awards by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE). The awards are presented for the most innovative product ideas to enter the market in 2011. The New Holland award winners  include two high-horsepower tractors with Tier 4 ECOBlue™ SCR engine technology, the SynchroKnife™ drive for New Holland’s new 880CF combine SuperFlex draper header, and the MowMax™ II cutterbar for New Holland’s Durabine™ disc mower-conditioners.
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Machinery operation cost

January 2, 2012
What does it cost you to own and operate agricultural machinery for crop production?  Should you own the equipment or seek a custom operator for oone or more field operations? What should you charge someone else to have your people and your machine conduct field operations on their farm, and vice versa?  These questions definitely need answers as you put a final wrapping on the 2011 growing season and evaluate your cost of production for grains and forages produced.
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Marin Bozic: Kairos' long hair lock

January 1, 2012
Marin Bozic
Below is an excerpt from Marin Bozic’s blog. Bozic is an assistant professor of agricultural economics at the University of Minnesota. Learn more at: http://www.marinbozic.info/ How do I reconcile the great optimism about dairy exports that I have with the apparently pessimistic results of my analysis on the impact of exports on long-run profits? Did you hear about Kairos? According to Greek mythology, Zeus (the bigshot among Gods) had a son called Kairos. He symbolized opportunity and was always on the run. He had a single long lock of hair falling over his forehead, but he was bald in the back. Thus, you can easily catch him as he is approaching, but once he has run past you, the opportunity has gone.
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Make seed selection decisions wisely

January 1, 2012
Chad Staudinger
Seed selection can be very challenging. There are several hundred alfalfa varieties to choose from, with many introduced to the market every year, and each has its own strengths and weaknesses.
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