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Unified corn silage with SilaSoft technology

New generation, soft-kernel silage introduced

October 10, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
Twelve years in the making – at long last Mycogen Seeds released with fanfare Unified corn silage with SilaSoft technology at World Dairy Expo 2017. Why should producers care about softer kernels? Efficiency and components.
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Why matters

September 29, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
Why is it a farmer can run a $300,000 harvester but can’t turn on a dishwasher? Why is it parents and kids can work nine months on a 4-H steer project day after day, but after six hours in the hot sun during the quality show at the county fair nobody cares who wins anymore?
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Kyle Brazil

Improving grassland bird habitat with grazing management

September 28, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
Kyle A. Brazil is a certified wildlife biologist and graduate research assistant at the Center for Native Grasslands Management, University of Tennessee – Knoxville.
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Changes in the retail meat counter

September 26, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
In 1992, beef carcasses at Tyson Foods had four sorts at the packing plant. Just four. A Select grade carcass wasn’t even among the sort criteria.
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Bull or bear? Trade under the new administration

September 26, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
“If we were any other country, we’d be bankrupt,” said Terence (Terry) Stewart, an attorney with Stewart and Stewart Law in Washington, D.C., referring to the national trade deficit as he presented to the U.S. Cattlemen’s Association at their annual convention in Billings, Montana.
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Trail Rides: 'Horn wrap' ideas shared at USCA

September 22, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
Ropers use “horn wraps,” which are strips of leather or rubber wrapped around the saddle horn to provide protection and give the rope a little grip after a dally.
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Ag equipment dealers hold strong

September 11, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
Can dairy farmers expect there to be an ag equipment dealer within 30 minutes of the farm five years from now? With tougher profit margins, the search for efficiency isn’t restricted to just dairy farmers.
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Ruminating

August 31, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
I’ve been ruminating for awhile now on what is growing in my neighbor’s field. I’ve never seen plants like that before. I drive by it at least twice a day and it bugs me that I don’t know what it is. I tried an internet search with no results.
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Raking into windrows

Growing a New York hay business without more land

August 31, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
The Phelps and Gorham Purchase of 1788 was an acquisition of 6 million acres from the commonwealth of Massachusetts for $1 million (to be paid in three installments) and the preemptive right (first option to buy) to the title from the six nations of the Iroquois Confederacy for $5,000.
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Harsh Utah desert naturally selects rugged cattle

August 24, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
It’s what they call “10-40” country; there are varying stories depending on who’s telling it but, essentially, a cow has to have a mouth 10 feet wide and run 40 miles an hour to get enough feed.
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