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New drone technology unveiled at Agricultural Technologies Conference

February 5, 2013

020813_agtechconfThe 16th Annual Agricultural Technologies Conference, presented in cooperation by the Kansas Ag Research & Technology Association and K-State Research & Extension, was held Jan. 17-18 in Salina, Kansas. During the two-day conference, participants heard presentations on cutting-edge technologies as they relate to agriculture. More than 120 producers, retailers, exhibitors, researchers and students attended the annual event.
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FarmTek launches FodderSystems.com

February 5, 2013
FarmTek has launched a new website, www.FodderSystems.com, dedicated to its hydroponic forage system and the topic of growing fresh livestock feed. The site discusses the reasons to grow fodder, benefits for livestock, types of fodder seed, the systems available and more.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: ‘Is there a sane person among us?’

February 2, 2013
Brad Nelson

Years ago, a fellow I went to high school with shared an odd thought. He and his wife chose not to be parents because they felt unqualified.

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Mechanics Corner: Winter inspections for self-propelled forage harvesters

February 1, 2013
David Wagner
Harvesting corn silage or haylage is one of the most time-sensitive jobs a farmer or contractor can do. When the crop is ready, you need to be ready too.
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USDA studies confirm plant water demands shift with water availability

February 1, 2013
Ann Perry
020113_usda_waterPlants can adapt to extreme shifts in water availability, such as drought and flooding, but their ability to withstand these extreme patterns will be tested by future climate change, according to a study by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists and their cooperators. The study was published in Nature by a team of Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists led by Guillermo Ponce Campos and Susan Moran and an Australian team led by Alfredo Huete from the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS).
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Getting started

February 1, 2013
Karen Lee

Which came first, the chicken or the egg? That’s a hotly debated question, one that can puzzle a small child and stump an adult to come up with the correct answer.

Today I find myself with a similar question: what comes first, the calves or the milk replacer?


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DuPont Crop Protection introduces range and pasture specialist team

February 1, 2013
Jennifer Barne
DuPont Crop Protection’s Land Management business unit has introduced a new team of specialists to provide enhanced support to the range and pasture market.
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U.S. veterinary profession turns 150

February 1, 2013
The American Veterinary Medical Association turns 150 in 2013. The association will be using this significant anniversary as an opportunity to educate the public about the important role veterinary medicine plays in society with a traveling Smithsonian exhibit and coffee table book.
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100% Canadian Milk branding

February 1, 2013

A primary goal at Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) is to promote the quality and the great nutritional value of Canadian dairy products.

Through advertising, contests, partnerships, educational programs and media relations, DFC promotes Canadian milk products and encourages healthy eating habits.

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Beef producers learn finer points of bull selection

February 1, 2013
Purchasing a bull can be a difficult and sometimes expensive proposition for a beef cattle producer. However, ranchers got an inside look at how to overcome some of these challenges at a recent workshop held in College Station by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
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