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Sequencing and decoding alfalfa genomes

Plant scientists sequence alfalfa genome to help breed better varieties

November 14, 2016
James Rogers
In the field of science, new discoveries are constantly being achieved. The world of knowledge is growing broader, and new fields of study are being undertaken today that were never heard of just a few short years ago.
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Removal of the old spin-on fuel filter

Winterize bulk fuel storage tanks

November 14, 2016
Michael J. Thomas
If you are like the rest of us, there is at least a year’s worth of condensation collected in your bulk fuel storage tanks.
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We the people

November 14, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
By the time you read this, “we the people” will have elected (and not happily, I might add) one more U.S. president. Some say voting is the ultimate exercise in democracy. However, it’s also been said, “You vote in elections once a year, but when you volunteer, you vote every day about the kind of community you want to live in.” Volunteers are builders.
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3 open minutes with Terry Button

November 14, 2016
Tell us a little about your farm and past experience with agriculture. BUTTON: Our farm is located in the Finger Lakes region of New York. I’m a fifth-generation farmer. My farm was started in 1872 on my mom’s side.
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Meadow fescue may be ready for planting in 2017. Learn more about this variety and whether it’s a fit for your pastures.

‘New’ meadow fescue pasture blend

November 14, 2016
Kelli Boylen
Nick Baker, agriculture agent (soil and crop science emphasis) at the University of Wisconsin Extension in Rock County, shared thoughts earlier this year on meadow fescue.
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Tiles of ecology

Are you an ecologist?

November 14, 2016
Mark Boggess
How many of you in the farming and ranching world consider yourself to be an “ecologist?” Loosely, Webster defines an ecologist as someone who seeks to better understand “the relationships between a group of living things and their environment.” So what does that mean for all of us in agriculture?
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Income tax

Income tax management in low-income years

November 14, 2016
Mark Dikeman
Congress has given farmers a variety of tools to manage income tax. In profitable years, managing sales and inventory combined with liberal use of income averaging, deferred payment contracts,
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A riparian paddock in a rotational grazing system

Don’t ‘wade’ away your resources

November 14, 2016
Jim Russell
Many people believe combining cows and pasture streams automatically means trouble. Certainly, if present in small, narrow pastures at high stocking rates for excessive periods of time, cows will contribute to the pollution of streams.
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Green chopping

Let’s talk about why your alfalfa didn’t test well

November 14, 2016
Dan Undersander
How was the quality of the alfalfa you harvested this year? Weather often has a large impact. However, harvest management can have a huge effect on drying rate and quality of harvested forage. Now is the time to evaluate how this year went and to plan for what changes might be implemented next year.
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Simple, extraordinary things

November 14, 2016
Lynn Olsen
The simple things are also the most extraordinary things, and only the wise can see them.
—Paulo Coelho
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