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February 2024 new product rollout

February 5, 2024

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The right roundtable

February 1, 2024
Joy Hendrix

Looking over our calendars for the next few months, I see long lists of trade shows and meetings for producers across the country to take advantage of and participate in. It’s a busy time of year, and can be rejuvenating and overwhelming all at the same time.


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Irons in the Fire: Perfection

February 1, 2024
Paul Marchant

It was 6:15 p.m. on a cold, windy, dark mid-January evening. I was sitting on the end of the front bench of the bleachers in the Oakley High School gym, changing my shoes after chasing rebounds for a couple of girls who were shooting a few free throws at the end of a two-hour practice with the girls’ basketball team.


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What is emotional intelligence and why should I care?

Emotional intelligence is key to leadership. Self awareness, self control, social awareness and relationship management are four areas to focus on when building emotional intelligence.
February 1, 2024
Tim Schaefer

Leadership is so much more than how intelligent or skilled we are. Have you ever met or managed someone who was smart and skilled yet couldn’t lead? Most likely, the missing ingredient was emotional intelligence.


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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Upsets

January 23, 2024
Brad Nelson

One bright sunshiny afternoon decades ago in southwest Idaho, I observed an incident ahead of me on the I-84 freeway. All lanes were still open, but there was a truck tractor and its two trailers lying on its side near an exit from the road.


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Filling the holes in your forage calendar

Stretching out grazing season with careful forage management strategies, thus shortening the time you have to feed stored forages, is the most direct way to reduce feed costs.
January 22, 2024
Woody Lane

Feed costs comprise 60% to 80% of the typical farm budget. If we can reduce those costs by 20% or even 10%, it will happily lower our break-even price. Read more about some grazing strategies to lessen the need for stored feed.


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Outside Eden: A circular or linear view?

January 22, 2024
Erica Louder

My children have an interesting way of looking at a calendar that is inaccurate and yet totally endearing. I can’t explain the inaccuracies in any way that makes sense to them, though I do try.



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Bridging the urban and rural divide at Bread and Butter Farm

January 22, 2024
Carrie Veselka

From her first job in high school working for a New Hampshire truck farmer to owning and operating Bread and Butter Farm in Shelburne, Vermont, fostering a connection between the community and the land that feeds it has remained a major focus for first-generation farmer Corie Pierce.


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Equipment Hub: Welding hoods

January 17, 2024
Brad Nelson

My first welding hood was given to me by a good friend and mentor, Nyal Wadley of Pleasant Grove, Utah. I had enrolled in a welding class and asked him if I could borrow one of his.


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Ensuring spinner spreader fertilizer application accuracy

Each time a different product is spread, or the rate of application changes, the spread pattern should be checked and the necessary adjustments made.
January 16, 2024
Nathan Druffel

Broadcast fertilizer spreaders are used to apply the bulk of most dry fertility programs – making them an important factor in crop productivity and return on your fertilizer investment. Just like all pieces of equipment on the farm, proper setup and calibration is critical.


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