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Think safety first when operating farm equipment

March 30, 2018
Rick Martens
Accidents can happen to anybody, but most are preventable. Or, as my grandpa said, “Accidents can happen to anybody, but clumsy people have the most.” Please take the time to think before you begin a chore or task. Take that second to think, “What could go wrong?” “Is there something not right here?”
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Equipment Hub: Using OEM filters and lubricants

March 30, 2018
Jerry Hutkowski
Engine emissions trends over recent years have driven machine innovation – stricter emission regulations, new fuels, common-rail fuel systems and the need for cleaner fuel are all driving the need for improved filtration technology.
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The Milk House: Snowpocalypse Ireland

March 30, 2018
Ryan Dennis
“Don’t worry,” I told my girlfriend. “There are a lot of 18-year-olds who live around us. They’ll get eaten first.” Preparing for the zombie apocalypse is one of my side hobbies. When I drift out of a conversation, usually it is because I’m evaluating the surrounding space and considering how to bolster it against the infected hordes.
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The Manure Spreader: Clean roses

March 30, 2018
Tim Moffett
They say April showers bring May flowers. You ever wonder why or how that phrase came about? Well, Wikipedia won’t tell you this, but I have done some extensive research and studied many ancient artifacts to reveal the true beginning of the phrase “April showers bring May flowers.”
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3 keys to cow comfort in robotic barns

March 30, 2018
Peggy Coffeen
Just as in traditional facilities, cows spend their day in a robotic barn eating, milking and resting. But when these daily behaviors are interrupted or restricted, neither the cows nor the robots perform at their peak.
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Guidelines for applying liquid manure on tiled fields

March 30, 2018
Aaron Pape
Manure and tile are both important tools for improving the productivity of our farms. Manure as an organic nutrient source is a tremendous benefit to crops and soils, and tile improves crop growth in poorly drained soils.
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Poll: Most readers do not use synchronization with natural service

March 29, 2018
Most Progressive Cattleman readers do not use a natural service synchronization protocol in their herd.
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What’s for dinner?

March 29, 2018
Cassidy Woolsey
A man is talking to the family doctor. “Doc,” he says, “I think my wife’s going deaf.”
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Knight Farm

A model of innovation: Knight Farm

March 29, 2018
Erica Louder
For farmers, innovation is the name of the game, and no one knows that better than Richard Knight, owner and operator of Knight Farm in upstate New York.
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Reducing fumonisin concerns

March 29, 2018
Robert Fears
It is difficult to prevent fumonisin contamination of corn when conducive environmental conditions occur; however, selecting the right crop hybrid and using good cultural practices reduces severity.
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