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WLIC to host RFID education event

January 23, 2012
A first-of-its-kind educational event will be focused around RFID technology and educating producers who are interested in learning more about this rapidly progressing technology.
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East Texas Pasture Management program to focus on summer weed control

January 23, 2012
012312_pasture_managementA Feb. 24 half-day training at the Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Overton will offer pasture management information that producers are unlikely to find anywhere else, according to a Texas AgriLife Extension Service forage specialist. “We’ll have information on identifying weeds specific to East Texas and the most economical way to control them,” said Dr. Vanessa Corriher, AgriLife Extension forage specialist, Overton. Attendees will receive five continuing education units toward the renewal of their Texas Department of Agriculture private applicator licenses, one hour in laws and regulations, one in integrated pest management and three in the general category.
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Idaho Hay and Forage Conference to take place in March

January 23, 2012
The 2012 Idaho Hay and Forage Conference will be held Thursday and Friday, March 1-2 in Burley at the Best Western Burley Inn. A number of educational seminars and workshops will be held throughout the two days to provide growers with the latest information in the industry.

Rick Waitley, IHFA Executive Director, highlighted a few of the special presentations. According to Waitley, the conference offers a variety of subjects.
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Global feed tonnage reaches record 873 million

January 23, 2012
The world’s feed production has reached an estimated 873 million metric tons, according to a global survey commissioned by Alltech. Conducted through Alltech’s regional managers, the survey assessed the tonnage of 132 countries and all species. “This new global estimate is quite significant, especially when compared to the 2010 WATT report, which indicated 717.6 million metric tons,” said Aidan Connolly, vice president of corporate accounts at Alltech.
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California's water supply – I'm glad that we have our reservoirs

January 23, 2012
January of 2012 and the California snow pack is at a meager 19 percent of average for this time of year! If the snow pack persists at this level until April, the total amount of precipitation from snow will be 7 percent of a "normal" year. A drought in the making? We don't know yet, but it seems sure that our snow melt water supply will be very much behind the abundance of last year and perhaps will be drastically below normal.
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Capper: Efficiency the key to beef sustainability

January 23, 2012
Beef producers should avidly defend the conventional production systems that have given them an edge in efficient food production, Jude Capper told producers at the International Livestock Congress on Jan. 10 in Denver.
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Considerations for successful reproductive management [Jan 1]

January 23, 2012
Editor’s note: This article is the first in a two-part series about how to monitor and, if necessary, change a herd’s reproductive management. Click here to read the second and final part in this two-part series. As the U.S. dairy industry continues to consolidate into fewer but larger farms, the demands for effective management and leadership skills have increased. Owners have historically run their dairies via a hands-on approach, providing much of the labor necessary, but with increases in herd size and efforts to maximize the return on their milking parlor by milking around the clock, owners have had to make the transition to more of a role as administrator and supervisor.
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Considerations for successful reproductive management [Jan 21]

January 23, 2012
Today’s computer records programs have the ability to create many different graphs and figures. Unfortunately, many people settle for the pre-formed graphs or canned reports and try to determine what these reports are telling them.
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Todd Janzen: Top 5 ag stories for 2011

January 21, 2012
Todd J. Janzen
The following excerpt is from Todd Janzen’s blog. Janzen is an attorney and partner at the law firm of Plews Shadley Racher & Braun LLP. http://janzenlaw.blogspot.com/ I thought it would be helpful to spend a few minutes looking back at the Top 5 Indiana ag stories from 2011: 1. Major CAFO ruling against the EPA. In March, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals decided National Pork Producers Council v. EPA. The case was a landmark decision affecting the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ability to regulate concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). 2. Indiana implements animal care standards. The Indiana Board of Animal Health (BOAH) adopted new animal care standards for Indiana farmers. 3. New confined feeding operation regulations. November brought new regulations for confined feeding operations (CFOs) in Indiana. Among the many new provisions that are controversial are prohibitions against manure application on frozen or snow-covered ground. 4. Continued tension between EPA and American agriculture. Nearly everyone by now has heard about the EPA’s involvement in the Chesapeake Bay area. But the EPA’s regulators were also busy outside of the bay area, imposing fines on Midwestern CAFOs.5. New child labor restrictions shock the ag community. When the Department of Labor rolled out new proposed restrictions on child labor, it faced a firestorm of criticism from farmers and ag industry groups. PD Click here to see the full post.
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Deadline extended for Conservation Stewardship Program

January 20, 2012
USDA's National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) recently announced that the deadline for producer applications for the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) has been extended to January 27, 2012. While CSP is a continuous sign-up program and producers can apply to enroll at any time of the year, NRCS applies a cut-off date for applications to be considered during a particular fiscal year.
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