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USDA funds major initiatives to study the effects of climate on cattle

May 16, 2013
The USDA has awarded $19.5 million to support research, education and Extension activities associated with climate solutions in agriculture aimed at the impacts of climate variability and change on dairy and beef cattle.
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Grassworks president calls for continued funding

May 16, 2013
Dave Johnson, president of the membership organization GrassWorks, recently sent letters to every Wisconsin legislator, calling on them to restore $400,000 per year in funding for grazing specialists and networks. He urges graziers to ask their state senator and assembly representative to back legislation to place funding for the Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative (GLCI) in the upcoming biennial budget.
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Herbicide carryover potential in 2013 crops

May 16, 2013

Due to the widespread drought conditions experienced over the past year, many growers are concerned about the potential for herbicide carryover injury to this year's crops. This potential is driven by two main factors.
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Soucy Track unveils S-TECH 800

May 16, 2013
Soucy International Inc. announced the launch of a brand new product in its line of Soucy Track agricultural track systems: the S-TECH 800, designed for high-power tractors.
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Ag census due May 31

May 15, 2013

Farmers who want to be counted and help determine the future of farming in America have until May 31 to respond to the 2012 Census of Agriculture. The USDA has already received more than 2 million completed Census forms.
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Do you love your job?

May 15, 2013
Lynn Olsen
“Some changes look negative on the surface but you will soon realize that space is being created in your life for something new to emerge.”
—Eckhart Tolle

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Silage Pit School in Turlock, California

Silage Pit School offers producers expert advice

May 15, 2013
Harvest at the right moisture, pack well and seal tightly. Those were key tips from Brian Holmes, Ph.D., for corn silage growers attending the recent Silage Pit School in Turlock, California.
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Insurance helps manage your risk of hay fires

May 15, 2013
Austin Manning
Spring winds, unwelcome frosts and the occasional rainstorm have been reminding us that crop season is upon us once again.
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The Kopriva family

Focus on forages, conservation sustains family ranch’s future

May 15, 2013
Jesse Bussard
Driving through parts of northeastern South Dakota, you are likely to run across more corn and soybeans than cattle, except that is, until you get near Kopriva Angus in Raymond, South Dakota.
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Round bale storage tips

May 15, 2013
Michel Tremblay

The most common technique in North America for harvest of forage crops is making hay. When put up correctly, hay is cost-effective, meets the nutritional needs of nearly all classes of livestock and, if protected from weather damage, can be stored almost indefinitely.

Round bales have become the industry standard in many areas for haymaking systems due to their capacity, the mechanization of hay handling and the reasonable cost of the machinery required.

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