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Forage extension future funding: an opinion

May 30, 2014
Dennis W. Hancock
On May 8, 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Smith-Lever Act into law, establishing the Cooperative Extension Service. In the 100 years that have elapsed, extension agents and educators at the national, state and local level have been leaders in an epic agricultural revolution.
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Management decisions – How do I know it will pay?

May 30, 2014
Jim Gerrish
Have you ever heard the saying, “There’s no such thing as a free lunch”? There are not many things around a farm or ranch that come without a cost.
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The fermentation process: A closer look

May 30, 2014
Anna E. Foley
It takes 0.34 mega-calories (Mcal) to make 1 pound of milk. One of the least expensive feeds that can be used to obtain these calories is silage.
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How I Work: Rana Zeller

May 30, 2014
Rana Zeller
Our morning starts just as God gives us daylight. Most days, it seems it starts only minutes after we go to sleep – because we’re exhausted and because it really has only been a few hours since we lay our heads down, thanking God for another blessed day.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: To my grandsons, and to yours

May 30, 2014
Brad Nelson
On a recent Sunday I was delayed being ready to leave church for home. My wife had missed meetings that day due to some form of the flu, so I opted to drive my 1979 Mazda RX-7 sports car to church.
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Mechanics Corner: Corn chopper head maintenance

May 30, 2014
David Wagner
A forage harvester owner might ask, “How can I get my harvester and corn head ready to chop?” The few hours spent inspecting and doing preventative maintenance on a pull-type or self-propelled forage harvester and its head will pay off by getting a harvester in the field quickly when the crop is ready and then minimizing expensive downtime and costly repairs during harvest.
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Irons in the fire: Our blessing and our curse

May 30, 2014
Paul Marchant
When I was about 7 years old, an old horse trader, of sorts, showed up in our country with a truckload of Shetland ponies.
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Drought-tolerant alfalfa created to meet NM growers’ needs

May 29, 2014
Angela Simental
Robert Flynn and Ian Ray, both alfalfa experts at New Mexico State University (NMSU), have been researching a new drought-tolerant alfalfa variety.
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"Cool Forages" book

Must read: 'Cool Forages'

May 29, 2014
Lynn Jaynes
I’ve always admired the coffee-table books with gorgeous photography and interesting insights. Although such books have frequently caught my eye over the years, my interest was short-lived when I realized I would have to look at that book every day for the next 10 years. I just didn’t think the subject matter would be interesting for that long, so I never acquired one – until now. I’ve finally found the book.
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Poll: Which forage events do you prefer to attend?

May 27, 2014
Our online readers answered the poll question, “Which forage events do you prefer to attend?”
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