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Quiet Utility
The first thing you'll notice about the Textron Off Road Prowler Pro series is how you can carry on a conversation while driving.
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Perennial Optimist
Carmen Fernholz is proving perennial crops in his rotation improve soil health and productivity. This is the western-Minnesota farmer's seventh year of growing Kernza, a perennial intermediate wheatgrass that's a forage, grain and energy crop.
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Synchronized Success
Bill Even jumped onstage during United Soybean Board's (USB) recent long-range planning meeting and enthusiastically talked about how pork and beans go together.
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Custom Rates Rise
The cost for custom work in Nebraska has increased during the past two years. But, it is a bit surprising still, says Glennis McClure, farm and ranch management analyst for the department of ag economics, at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, that custom rates have not...
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Animal ID Gets Real
This year, Kansas is home to some 6.3 million cattle and calves, putting it third, after Nebraska and Texas, when it comes to inventory. But, ag leadership in the state seems determined to establish a first-place position when it comes to a program for animal traceability.
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Holding Fast
Mississippi Delta farmer Justin Cariker doesn't flinch when neighbors and friends ask him why he continues to grow cotton.
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Limit Feeding In A Drought
With drought conditions firmly entrenched in much of the Southern Plains this year, many of the region's cow/calf producers are turning to limit-feeding to keep the herd in place. It's also a good way to be sure feed costs stay in check during stressful periods.
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