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Pretty isn’t always profitable

February 23, 2018
Cassidy Woolsey
As the piston moves on its first downward stroke, the intake valve opens to allow a mixture of fuel and air to fill the combustion chamber. Once the valve closes and the piston moves upward, the fuel-air mixture is compressed, causing it to combust.
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Court rules on constitutionality of Idaho’s video restriction law

February 23, 2018
Tiffany Lashmet
Once again, a federal court has issued an opinion regarding the constitutionality of a farm protection (“ag gag”) statute. This time, it was the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit who upheld part of and struck down part of the Idaho “Interference with Agricultural Production” law.
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A more typical pattern of cattle placements in fourth quarter

February 23, 2018
In October and November, dry conditions persisted in the Southern Plains, stressing pasture and forage supplies and likely directing calves that might have otherwise been placed on pasture into feedlots.
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Building wealth vs. building income

February 23, 2018
James Coffelt
As a group, farmers and ranchers are the hardest-working, highest-quality, most honest people around. They’re also among the poorest financial thinkers.
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Protect surface waters and grazing with solar pump systems

February 23, 2018
Matt Booher
Many cattle producers rely on direct access to surface waters, despite wanting to fence out riparian areas and protect water quality. There are many reasons for this, but the big one is the cost of creating an alternative water source.
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Calf products 101

February 23, 2018
Taylor Grussing
Calving season is upon us, and most of our time is being spent in the barn cleaning pens and checking cows, possibly leaving time to run coveralls through the washing machine once a week.
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Purchasing or building skid-mounted sprayers for ranch use

February 23, 2018
Nick Garza
While rural locations can provide many benefits to those who live there, they can also impose restrictions on personal safety.
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Costs of harvesting hay: Does it pay to put up your own?

February 23, 2018
Kathleen Painter
Given today’s high machinery costs, custom hay harvesting may be a more profitable option than harvesting with your own machinery, particularly for smaller operations. Calculating your costs of production will help you determine how much you could pay a custom operative and save money relative to doing it yourself.
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A modern approach to A.I. sheds and barns

February 23, 2018
Michael J. Thomas
Today, many commercial and seedstock producers are discovering the advantages of performing estrus synchronizing, A.I. and embryo transplanting of their cattle under the protection of a permanent barn/shed structure or in a portable breeding barn.
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Trich still brings challenges to beef producers after 130 years

February 23, 2018
Richard Linhart
Tritrichomonas foetus is a sexually transmitted disease of cattle. T. foetus, more commonly called trich, was first discovered in 1888 in France. Unfortunately, 130 years later, this disease remains a significant challenge for cattle producers.
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