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When enough is enough

October 30, 2019
Lynn Jaynes
During British rule of colonial India, venomous cobras around Delhi became a problem – there were too many. Attempting to decrease numbers, local authorities began paying a bounty for dead cobras.
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Protecting your hay investment

October 30, 2019
Vanessa Olson
Most of the hay produced in the Southeast for feeding livestock is packaged as large, round bales. During the winter, hay becomes a valuable commodity to provide nutrients to livestock.
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What do you do with the farm when you have three children and only one wants to farm?

October 30, 2019
Wesley Tucker
Many farm families have wrestled with this issue. Complicating it more is much of the farm’s value is tied up in the land, livestock and equipment. Often there is very little cash, life insurance or retirement plans to use for balancing it out. If the farm is split, will there still be enough critical mass to survive?
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Farm data

Your operation, but whose data?

October 30, 2019
Paul Goeringer
As we move into winter, many of us might be reflecting on how the farm business did over the past season.
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Alfalfa plants in the salt breeding nursery

Is your alfalfa yield reduction due to saline problems?

October 30, 2019
Mick Miller
With 14 to 15 million salt-affected acres in the U.S., it’s clear managing saline soils is a big challenge for some farmers.
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Tractor no-tills cool-season cover crop mix

Challenges of planting cover crops

October 30, 2019
Steven Hines
Today cover crops are more widely accepted and planted on more acres than they were just a few years ago. I think most of that is producer comfort with planting and managing cover crops.
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Tools for weed identification

October 30, 2019
Lynn Marie Sosnoskie
The U.S. loves smartphones; the statistics portal Statista.com estimates 81% of all U.S. adults will own at least one device in 2019.
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Cattle grazing in the Black Belt Prairie

The Mississippi five-year deal

October 30, 2019
Lynn Jaynes
The Treaty of Versailles officially ended “The Great War” (as it was then known) on June 28, 1919. In November 1919, President Wilson proclaimed Nov. 11 as the first commemoration of Armistice Day.
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Comparisons

Dinosaur dreams

October 30, 2019
Woody Lane
We can never tell where ruminant nutrition will lead us. Start with a mundane topic like grass and, before we know it, we’re into microbes and methane and fiber and size.
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Corn planted where manure and water are pumped in

More crop per drop where water is scarce

October 30, 2019
Melissa Hart
“More crop per drop.” This is the mantra of De Jager Farms in Chowchilla, California where water is scarce and conservation is king.
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