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The Perfect Stack

May 15, 2013
About me
My name is Tulsa Torres-Moe, and I am 14 years old in 8th grade at Belle Fourche Middle School in South Dakota. I live on a ranch where we raise hay and cattle.
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Canadian Milking Shorthorn Society presents Distinguished Service Award to Mike Sullivan

May 15, 2013

051413 Mike Sullivan AwardThe Canadian Milking Shorthorn Society (CMSS) presented its Distinguished Service Award to Mike Sullivan of Maple Inn Farms, Peterborough, Ontario.   Sullivan has been a fixture of the Milking Shorthorn breed in Ontario for many years and has served the breed in number of ways.
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Lost Rivers Grazing Academy June 11-14

May 15, 2013
The Lost Rivers Grazing Academy: Management of Irrigated Pastures is a “boots-on-the-ground” workshop for livestock operators who want to harvest more of the sun’s energy as profit and let their livestock do it for them. Lost Rivers Grazing Academies will be held twice during 2013, on the Eagle Valley Ranch near Salmon, Idaho. One will be held June 11-14 and the other Sept. 9-12.
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Stockweigh products available at Digi-Star Direct

May 15, 2013
Digi-Star has launched Digi-Star Direct, which means that livestock producers can direct order StockWeigh products by going to Digi-Star's website.
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Leep Hay & Grain

Growing into business

May 15, 2013
Richard Banks
Standing on this domed stretch of Leep family land, you can see mountains in every direction – tall peaks, some reaching two miles above sea level.
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Forage harvester

Harvesting forage safely

May 15, 2013
Dawna L. Cyr and Steven B. Johnson
Farmers often grow hay and forage crops on ground too rough, steep or unsuitable for row crops. This means it’s especially important to prepare fields and machines for safe use.
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Preventing hay fires

May 15, 2013
Glenn Shewmaker
In the last 25 years, there may have been more hay fires than in the past because high moisture is retained longer in the more dense and massive types of bales.
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Quality Cheese Ricotta crowned grand champion at 2013 Canadian Cheese Grand Prix

May 15, 2013
Dairy Farmers of Canada declared Quality Cheese Ricotta as the Grand Champion at the 8th edition of the Canadian Cheese Grand Prix. The Ricotta was the first fresh cheese and the first cheese from Ontario to be honored as a Grand Champion.
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Alfalfa quality, yield, productivity: Do you have to choose?

May 15, 2013
Tim Meister
When it comes to alfalfa, many growers believe they have to choose quality, yield or productivity and that increasing one element will automatically reduce the others. Fortunately, you don’t have to trade one for the other, if you keep a few fundamentals in mind:
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Getting maximum nutrition from mixing alfalfa, grass stands

May 15, 2013
Gary Nowaczyk
Mixing grass with alfalfa stands has long been a popular choice for farmers who produce dairy feed.
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