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There is profit to be made growing crops to be used for organic livestock feed
Can the infrastructure keep pace with souped-up yields?
The greatest influences on agriculture adn their impact on tomorrow’'s agribusiness
Tobacco growers find new ways to turn a profit
Aboveground drip irrigation works for Californians
At Beltwide, cotton’s prospects continue to sag
Many landowners, such as these Missourians, are facing decisions about re-enrolling CRP land
The W. G. Huxtable stormwater pumping plant keeps eastern Arkansas farmers on the land
Healthier hybrids are good for yield but hard on combine, tractor and implement tires
By the middle of July, you start to notice them—fields, like the one pictured above, with plants that are green on the top but yellow on the bottom. The plants are starving for nitrogen (N) and cannibalizing themselves, trying—but failing—to fill their ears. They are labeled as the fields that never caught up.
Compressed air systems that can keep up with modern air tools require careful planning
10 lessons learned from the 2008 growing season
The tuberculosis and brucellosis fight continues in U.S. cattle herds
Set up biosecurity protocols to help protect your herd
Access the risk to your herd and determine control options
Industry experts offer guidelines to help make fencing decisions
How to best fence a water gap
Work with Your Veterinarian to Validate Preconditioning
Group brings new approach to cattle feedlots in central Iowa
Prosecution has proven frustrating for an Illinois couple plagued by vehicular vandals
Genetics, management key to calf value
CNH diversifies from within
High sulfates and contaminants hamper growth
Conservation Now
Underground irrigation can pay off in the long term
Individual ID technology can keep your records in line
Missouri researchers say AI adds value to steer calves too
Reduced irrigation pumping means farmers conserve dollars, as well
It’s time for farmers to speak up on trade disputes, regulations and criticism of production agriculture
Consider Diplodia when you choose hybrids for next year
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