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Visualizing a week of rain

July 14, 2022
Terrell O. Sorensen

I personally just enjoy rain. Having grown up in Idaho and lived here my whole life, I think I have come to understand what a few days of rain mean to our state and the farming community.


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Eyes in the sky on your pasture

July 8, 2022
Heather Smith Thomas
Pasture health and growth is crucial to raising livestock; every stockman must essentially be a forage producer. Timely rotational grazing and proper stocking rates can optimize production and improve degraded pastureland.
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Southeast: Crabgrass: A summer annual option for producers

June 24, 2022
Kim Mullenix
Early summer is a key time for production of our warm-season perennial grasses such as bermudagrass and bahiagrass in the southeast U.S. But what about summer annuals? Do they fit in our system – and if so, which ones?
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Midwest/North: Don’t buy a ‘Trojan horse’

June 24, 2022
Travis Meteer
The story of the Trojan horse is well known. The big, beautiful statue concealed Greek soldiers who attacked and took the city of Troy in the dead of night. The statue was willingly brought into the heavily guarded and fortified city, yet it led to the fall of the Trojans.
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West: Taking care of your vaccination equipment

June 24, 2022
Carmen Willmore
Reusable multidose syringes are a great tool for many farms and ranches to use when processing cattle. These can be used to work cattle quickly and efficiently, reducing the number of times you must refill a syringe.
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South Central: Be careful when trimming feed and fertilizer costs

June 24, 2022
Jason Banta
With the increase in prices and the dry conditions many are experiencing, it is critical to carefully evaluate both feed and fertilizer decisions to minimize costs and get the best return on investment. What may seem like a good deal often is not.
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Matching a stock trailer to a cattle operation

Buying a stock trailer shouldn’t be as simple as picking out a nicely colored one. Multiple factors – including terrain, metal, length and number of head hauled – are critical to its productivity. Features such as flooring and ventilation, combined with proper handling and driving practices, will help cement a proper match.
June 24, 2022
Bruce Derksen
For cattle producers, a stock trailer to haul a sick animal to the vet, move pairs to pasture or transport variable cargo is a necessary and basic piece of equipment.
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Drone checking cattle

Drones: The 21st century ranch hand

From forage management to livestock monitoring, today’s ranchers are learning to use drones as tools instead of toys.
June 24, 2022
Heather Smith Thomas
Just a decade ago, drones were a novelty in agriculture. Dr. Humberto Perotto, associate professor at Texas A&M University – Kingsville says the world of drones has exploded in the past five years.
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Across the fence: I forgive you

June 24, 2022
Marci Whitehurst
I’ve been in a bad relationship before. I should’ve seen the signs:
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Irons in the Fire: Scrawny cows and fresh perspectives

June 24, 2022
Paul Marchant
The sun was just about to sink behind the western hills when I finished up the chores and kicked off my boots on the back porch. It had been a pretty good day – high 60s and sunny – probably the nicest day we’d had in the calendar year, up to that point.
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