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Monthly Archives: July, 2016

Texting With Mom Part Deux

Sometimes we're all a little forgetful, right? (I've actually done something very much like this one!) Save

Beware of Grazing Tall Fescue During Hot Months

Duane Dailey of University of Missouri Extension put together this important information for reducing heat stress for cattle grazing tall fescue.

Drought Recovery Assistance

Not getting the moisture you need? USDA Farm Service Agency can't send rain, but they can help with the monetary impacts.

Will Cloned Cattle Give Us What We’re Looking For?

If you followed the three part pictorial history of cattle size and type by Dr. Harlan Ritchie (see Part 1 here), you may have...

The Benefits of Country Living

I wrote this piece in 2001 and in my opinion little has changed. When I got out of bed this morning it was pretty much...

Is Corn Sweat to Blame for the Heat Wave?

If you saw CNN's news ticker last week and read that corn sweat is to blame for the heat dome, and your response was...

Using Pasture Pro Posts as Corner Braces

Jim Gerrish experiments with fencing supplies so you don't have to. Here are the results of a 5-year test to see how different size fiberglass posts hold up when used as braces so you'll know when you ought to spend just a bit more to get the results you're looking for.

Choose Variety for Conservation

If you don’t care about the long-term results, then sure one size fits all… It seems like we have to learn the same lessons over...

From Big to Small to Big to Small: Part 3 of A Pictorial History of Cattle Over the Years

Just like cattlemen couldn't seem to stop making animals smaller and smaller, now they couldn't seem to stop heading the other direction either. Here's what happened in the last half of the twentieth century.

Leasing? Put It In Writing.

That's what Tiffany Dowell Lashmet, AgriLife Extension agriculture law specialist, says. "You never know what might happen between two folks with an oral lease,...

Should You Opt for the Legume? Adding Cowpeas to Forage Sorghum

Cowpeas are a viney summer annual legume that can climb, tolerate some shade, and fill in the spaces in a summer annual grass, so...

This Farm Builds the Future With a Cup of Coffee

Last week, I walked into a hug. And, it came with a latte. It was Opening Day at Sap Bush Hollow Cafe. Shannon Hayes and...

Should We Mow/Clip Pastures? It Depends.

We talked about clipping pastures in June. I’m still getting questions and comments by email about it; all good. There certainly are two sides...

Texting With Mom

Do you have trouble texting? These Moms do!   Save Save

Two Year Old Egg Salad

One of the things that can keep us from putting a realistic price on our products and services is fear. Here Shannon calculates the true cost of the two years of work it took to make the egg salad she will sell at her cafe, and the impact on the relationship with her community.

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