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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Tales of a Hay Hauler: Les and Verna Cottle

February 27, 2019
Brad Nelson
The summer I turned 10, Dad sold the farm, bought a small motel, and I became a city kid. Accustomed to dealing with milk cows morning and night, tractors, hay balers, combines and irrigation ditches, I was out of my element.
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New Holland Super Hayliner 68 square baler

Old Iron: Baling hay the vintage way

February 27, 2019
Lance Phillips
Methods and machines used to bale hay have certainly changed through the years, and I’m sure that almost every major farm equipment company has produced a small square hay baler at some point.
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Equipment Hub: Getting a jump on jumper cables

February 27, 2019
Andy Overbay
 While our winter weather is behind us, equipment that wasn’t started (and even those that were) may begin to exhibit the battery drain of the past season.
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Irons in the Fire: The Walmart parking lot

February 27, 2019
Paul Marchant
I wish I had just a dime or two for every gallon of fuel I’ve used on wasted or superfluous trips to town. If I did, my healthy retirement fund might actually exist somewhere besides that spot in my consciousness which houses all my wildest dreams.
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Grazing fees in the Western states

February 25, 2019
USDA NASS recently released reported grazing fee averages for 17 Western states for 2017, in comparison with 2016.
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3 things to know about automated footbaths

February 22, 2019
Dale Baker
The best action plans for hoof health and digital dermatitis prevention call for consistent footbaths, and dairy farmers have the choice between manually filling and draining the bath or using an automated system to deliver protection.
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AEM releases January ag equipment sales numbers

February 13, 2019
January 2019 saw increases in U.S. sales of self-propelled combines and four-wheel-drive tractors as well as total U.S. two-wheel-drive tractor sales compared to January last year, according to the latest data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
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Chloe helps with the calves

Zero-zero calf care: A team event

February 11, 2019
Jodi Wallace
Zero treatments and zero mortality. I would have never believed it was achievable, but “zero-zero” calf care is. But you don’t get there overnight.
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How to optimize conception rates of sexed semen

February 11, 2019
Dany Plourde and Jean-Francois Thouny
Technological advancement is transforming our society at a breathtaking pace. Several formerly utopian technologies have become democratized in recent years and are now essential for the survival of businesses.
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Gezinus Martens (right) and his sons, Ronny (left) and Johan (center).

Gezinus Martens finds fulfillment in serving the industry

February 11, 2019
Alice Guthrie
Gezinus Martens is an innovative thinker, always looking for better ways to accomplish things. “My drive is always being innovative and being progressive,” he says.
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