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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Spotlight on the hidden challenge of mycotoxins

October 24, 2016
Mycotoxin contamination is usually not the first thought of most producers. However, mycotoxins may be an underlying contributor to poor performance. Crops are subject to mycotoxin contamination both during growth in the field as well as in storage.
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Ranchers battling to survive in southwest New Mexico

October 24, 2016
Robyn Scherer-Carlson
Some areas of the country are more difficult than others in which to raise cattle. Southwestern New Mexico is one of these regions, although for a couple of reasons that may be unexpected.
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It’s the Pitts: Self-rising

October 24, 2016
Lee Pitts
The time period leading up to Christmas is my favorite time of year, but as for the big day itself, Santa Claus seems to have lost our address. There are fewer packages under the tree with each passing year, and my wife has taken to wrapping boxes and placing them under the tree so there is something to unwrap Christmas morning.
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Irons in the fire: Be grateful for the idiot horses

October 24, 2016
Paul Marchant
There are a lot of things I love about fall. I could go all cliché on you and talk about the changing of the seasons, the chill in the air and the beautiful colors of the fall foliage. And, to be honest, those things all play a role in how I feel about the season.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Bull rider’s limp

October 24, 2016
Baxter Black
The dragonslayer injured saving the damsel. The concerned female dabbin’ peroxide in the bullet wound creasing your shoulder. ‘It’s nuthin’,’ you’d say, wincing in pain. If only you had a saber slash across the cheek.
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Dairy Economic Update: Milk skims little profit

October 21, 2016
Dave Natzke
The Farmers Union says U.S. dairy farm profits averaged about 3 cents per gallon between 2009-14. October margins started flat, but August fluid sales improved. Find those articles and other dairy economic news updates here.
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U.S. bucking global milk production trend

October 21, 2016
Dave Natzke
Global milk production may be starting to show signs of declining, but such is not the case in the U.S., according to USDA’s monthly milk production report released Oct. 20.
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Dairy Farming Mamas: How a dairy mama celebrates Halloween

October 21, 2016
Heather Moore
In college, finding the perfect Halloween costume meant heading to the clearance section of the local big box store about an hour before leaving the house to see what we could find for a couple of bucks. As a parent, the conversations start months in advance and involve complicated negotiations.
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Regional Roundup - Southern Plains: Good time to take inventory of herd and current feed resources

October 21, 2016
Jason Banta
For many in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, fall pasture conditions are better than they have been in several years due to some timely late-summer rains. These rains have allowed many to produce another cutting of hay and others to stockpile some fall forage.
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Regional Roundup - Midwest/North: Feeding cornstalks? Make sure vitamin supplementation is good

October 21, 2016
Patrick J. Gunn
November marks a point in time where corn plant residue quality often declines rapidly as a result of inclement weather. If using cornstalks or drought-stressed forage as a primary forage source this fall and winter, be sure that in addition to protein, energy and mineral supplementation, that vitamin supplementation is also adequate.
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