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Diesel Technology Forum comments on study of secondary organic aerosols

November 13, 2012

The Diesel Technology Forum issued the following statement regarding the study published recently by the University of California – Berkeley comparing diesel and gasoline emissions.  Allen Schaeffer, executive director of the Diesel Technology Forum, issued this statement:

“There have been several studies and reports released this year regarding diesel emissions, including ones by the Health Effects Institute and EPA, that highlighted the extensive advancements in clean diesel technology and dramatically reduced emissions (see below).
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Case IH Red Power skid steer brings $77,000 for FFA

November 13, 2012

111312_redpowerWith the click of a mouse, a consortium of Case IH dealerships in central Ohio bought one of the most unique skid steers around and became a major benefactor of the FFA at national, regional and local levels. The final bid of $77,000 won Evolution AG LLC the online auction for Red Power – a one-of-a-kind skid steer donated by Case IH to raise funds for the organization.
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Sampling forages: A test is only as good as the sample you take

November 13, 2012
Stephen K. Barnhart
Forage testing is used to estimate the nutritional value of forage for livestock rations. It involves sampling and lab analysis. The information gained is most useful if it is correctly used in the development and feeding of balanced rations, or in some cases in hay marketing.
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Interpreting a soil test report

November 12, 2012
Greg LaBarge
Soil test reports vary from laboratory to laboratory; however, they all report key results of pH, lime test index (LTI) or buffer pH, phosphorous and potassium. These results are used to develop fertilizer recommendations.
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Remembrance and gratitude

November 12, 2012
Lynn Olsen

Do you ever stop to think about what brings you happiness in life? Aboard an airplane a few weeks ago coming into Madison, Wisconsin, I looked down out of the window and saw fall colors on the leaves of the trees.

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Soil testing: Important, effective, underutilized

November 12, 2012
Mark L. McFarland and Larry Redmon
Without question, soil testing is one of the most important, most effective and yet most under-utilized best management practices available to agricultural producers.
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Grazing alfalfa: Advantages and disadvantages

November 12, 2012
Roy Burris, Charles Dougherty, Jimmy Henning, and Garry D. Lacefield

Alfalfa is the most important forage legume in the U.S. Grown over a wide range of soil and climatic conditions, it has the highest yield potential and feeding value of all perennial forage legumes.

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Alain & Pauline Bouffard family

Hay production that’s all in the family

November 12, 2012
Marc Cote
The Bouffard family is seldom idle. Alain & Pauline Bouffard live in Ayer’s Cliff, Quebec, Canada, and together with their 12 children, and many more grandchildren, they grow and harvest over 300,000 small square bales and 6,000 large round bales a year.
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Tifton 85 bermudagrass as forage for lactating dairy cows

November 12, 2012
John K. Bernard

Bermudagrass is a warm-season perennial grass grown in many areas of the U.S. and throughout the world. In comparison to cool-season grasses, bermudagrass has higher concentrations of fiber and lignin, which reduces digestible and potential energy content.

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Wide margins in hay testing have some dealers concerned

November 12, 2012
Andrew Weeks

Forage dealers in California are a little upset. They don’t understand why, in some cases, a wide margin exists on hay test results between testing labs.

It’s an issue that has hit dealers where it hurts most: their pocketbooks.

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