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Nebraska flooding disaster donation collection sites

March 25, 2019
Donations of hay and fencing can be made at several designated sites in Nebraska for livestock owners or managers who were impacted by the recent adverse weather events. Sites are in Norfolk, Lincoln, Columbus, Albion, Verdigre and at university facilities near Ithaca and Concord. Please see this list on University of Nebraska Extension's flood resources website for contact and drop-off details for each site.
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5 common grazing mistakes

March 25, 2019
Cassidy Woolsey
Whether it’s the use of unnecessary commas, neglecting to floss or making only the minimum payments on a credit card, people often make the same mistakes. Runners may forget their form; homebuyers sometimes skip the home inspection; and graziers – well, they’re not exactly exempt from slipups either.
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Ag tractor, combine sales ahead of last year

March 18, 2019
Dave Natzke
The pace of 2019 U.S. tractor and combine sales remains ahead of a year ago, according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). The outlook for the rest of the year hinges on the completion of trade agreements and their potential impact on U.S. farm income.
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Tom Robinson finds his fit with farming and family

March 11, 2019
Alice Guthrie
Tom Robinson grew up in Nova Scotia. Although his dad had left farming, Tom wanted to get into the business after he finished high school, so in 2003 his dad purchased a farm in Prince Edward Island, as quota could be obtained there at much less expense. This farm had old buildings, which were demolished to make room for a new facility, and a freestall barn with a double-six parallel milking parlour.
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Incomplete milking challenges early-lactation health woes

March 8, 2019
Andrea Haines
It’s no surprise that dairy producers are always looking for ways to improve herd health, especially within the fresh cow members of the group. After all, the benefits of investing in healthy practices almost always outweigh the work.
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Life on a mud farm

March 7, 2019
Erica Louder
If someone were to ask what kind of farm I live on, after maybe a moment’s hesitation, I would have to answer a mud farm. I live on a mud farm.
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U.S. aggressive approach to trade and what it means for agriculture

March 7, 2019
Lynn Jaynes
Hay producers from Idaho, Wyoming and Utah listened intently to Doug Robison, Idaho president for Northwest Farm Credit Services, as he gave his perspective on U.S. trade policies impacting agricultural markets at the Idaho Hay Association Convention in late February.
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Capturing more at Alturas Ranches

March 7, 2019
Monica Gokey
Alfalfa hay is the bread and butter of Alturas Ranches in northeast California – but what’s made the ranch a stalwart in the California hay industry might be a mindset bent on continual improvement.
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Planting corn and soybeans together – Maybe it’s not so crazy

March 5, 2019
Luane Mills
Matt Mills had his neighbors scratching their heads, saying, “What in the world is he doing?” There were soybeans growing in between the rows of corn. It looked like a mistake. What happened? Well, it wasn’t a mistake; that’s exactly what Mills intended to do.
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Kinze 4700 planter

March 2019 new product rollout

March 5, 2019

Kinze introduces 4700 Planter

Kinze Manufacturing launched its new 4700 planter model at the 2019 National Farm Machinery Show at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky.
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