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Articles by Abigail George

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A different duck when it comes to the environment

JY Ferry & Son Inc. in Corinne, Utah, contains wetlands that are home to a variety of wildlife. When it comes to protecting the environment, they work to create the best practices in all aspects of their business, from cattle feeding and grazing to crop production.
September 2, 2024
Abigail George

John Ferry of JY Ferry & Son Inc. in Corinne, Utah, has a different idea than most when it comes to protecting the environment and the role cattle can play in the process.


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Favorable weather leading to record corn production

August 26, 2024
Abigail George

The August Feed Outlook report shows the 2024-25 U.S. coarse grain production forecast is lowered by 1.1 million tons to 396.4 million. Despite a 1% decline in harvested corn area, yield gains boost corn production prospects by 47 million bushels.


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County fairs and Canadian cattle

August 26, 2024
Abigail George

It’s county fair week, or at least it is at the time of me writing this (the first week of August) it is. When I was younger it was my favorite time of year. It was like Christmas morning. The one where you just can’t wait. You’re excited, jittery with anticipation.


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Season-average corn price decreases to $4.20

August 22, 2024
Abigail George

The August World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report (WASDE) showed larger supplies, lower domestic use, greater exports and smaller ending stocks. Projected beginning stocks for 2024-25 are 10 million bushels lower based on a slightly higher use forecast for 2023-24.


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Farming for the future

Lick Skillet Farm: Delicious, nutritious and regenerative
August 19, 2024
Abigail George

Doing things differently has been the Miller family’s way since the farm’s beginning over a century ago. Started in 1919 with 140 acres, the family now farms over 1,100 acres of owned and leased land as Miller Family Farm, a registered Tennessee Century Farm.


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Earlier silking for this year’s corn crop cycle

July 24, 2024
Abigail George

The July Feed Outlook report shows an increase to U.S. corn production to lift the 2024-25 feed grain supply projection. The supply forecast is 449.9 million metric tons this month, up 2.1 million metric tons from the June WASDE forecast.


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Continued decrease to season-average corn price

July 19, 2024
Abigail George

The July World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report (WASDE) showed corn has larger supplies, greater domestic use and exports, and slightly lower ending stocks. The season-average farm price received by producers is lowered 10 cents to $4.30 per bushel.


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Satisfying your curiosity about cattle industry data

June 24, 2024
Abigail George

Curious George. Yes, the little monkey from children’s books who was rescued by “The Man in the Yellow Hat.” That is what kids at school liked to call me – and no, it wasn’t because I was always getting into trouble but because when your last name is George that is where the creativity of kindergartners ends.


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Ample moisture and on-time planting for corn producers

June 18, 2024
Abigail George

The June Feed Outlook report shows global coarse grains production forecast is lower for 2024-25. The 2024-25 U.S. corn crop has moved forward and is largely completed.


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Don’t stress: Here’s how to handle the heat

Several factors can lead to stress in cattle and, although some are out of our control, there are steps producers can take to minimize stress and keep animals healthy.
June 18, 2024
Abigail George

Summertime brings in the warmer weather and, with it, a different set of stressors for cattle. A number of factors can lead to stress in cattle, including fluctuations in temperature or adverse weather conditions.


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