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Summer storyline remains the same

August 29, 2022
Dave Natzke
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Global efforts for mental health

July 14, 2022
Lesley Kelly is wife, mother, creator of High Heels and Canola Fields, blogger, speaker, podcast host and co-founder of the Do More Agriculture Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that is championing mental health in agriculture. She shares part of her story here:
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Don’t let the infection fester: Finding mental health resources in your region

July 14, 2022
Kaylee Mecham
Cuts, scrapes and slivers are unavoidable for all who work in agriculture. Most of us were taught to “rub some dirt on it” and get back to work. That method can be helpful for small nicks, but we cannot expect it to work on every injury.
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Putting weight on cattle from up above

March 23, 2022
Jaclyn De Candio
Researchers from the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) are working on a new way to use satellite imagery for rangeland management – using the grazing patterns to predict cattle weight gain over a period of time.
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Surviving rising input costs with forage management

August 24, 2021
Wesley Tucker
If you’ve purchased any supplies lately – maybe a few two-by-fours or sacks of feed – then you probably had a reaction that went something like this: “Wow! What’s in that lumber or those feed sacks?”
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Five steps for successful business planning

July 9, 2021
Rena Striegel
Succession planning, by nature, can be complex. As with any activity that has an element of complexity, the more clarity there is, the easier it will be to keep things moving forward.
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Are GPS guidance options worth it?

July 9, 2021
Lisa Baxter, Wes Porter, and Jennifer Tucker

As more agriculture technology comes onto the market, there is a clear need to integrate foundational management practices with new precision technologies. Precision technologies can include anything from tractors with autosteer to soil moisture sensors to variable-rate fertilizer or seeding.


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Keep organized

Building on the basics

March 1, 2021
Kelsey Pagel
Maybe your book-keeping strategies are top-notch, and you have it all together – or maybe recordkeeping isn’t the favorite part of your lifestyle.
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COVID-19 lessons from farming

February 1, 2021
Andy Overbay

This has been a weird year, and I have to say I have never been as anxious to see a year go into the books as 2020. However, I have to admit that, on reflection, Andrea (Miss Andy to our friends) and I were more prepared for 2020 than most.


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Creating an emergency plan as defense in a natural disaster

January 25, 2021
Cassidy Woolsey
For those in the beef industry, the question is not “if” you’ll be impacted by a weather-related event but “when.”
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