December 2011 Articles • Plant trees now through midwinter • USDA and Feld Entertainment, Inc., Reach Settlement Agreement • Statement by Bob stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regarding • Winter, early spring are good times to prune most trees, shrubs • Cattle on Feed Report Trends are a Key • Effect of Supplemental Trace Minerals From Injection on Health and Performance o • EPA's Crushing Regulatory Burdens Threaten Family Farms • Tight Stocks, Strong Demand continue for Corn Market • 2011 Food and Health Survey - Consumer Attitudes Towards Food Safety, Nutrition • GIPSA Rules • Compare Cost of Raising Replacements Versus Purchasing • Corn research pays dividends for La. Farmers • Vow not to gain weight over the holiday season • LSU AgCenter nutritionist gives advice about diabetes • American Tree Farm System • Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regarding • Agricultural Secretary Vilsack Highlights the 150th Anniversary of USDA • AFBF: Farm Youth Labor Rule Overreaches DOL Authority • Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Announces $50 Million for Gulf Coast Restoration • Notes from Germany • Cutting Corners • Just Rambling • Inaugural WTC agricultural committee meets in New Orleans • Just Rambling • Scholarship Donkey • Horse owners advised to be on the lookout for infectious disease • Early wheat harvest helps farmers avoid floods • FORAGE UPDATE: HAY STOCKS AND PASTURES: • Blueberries offer health benefits • Arkansas Agriculture Newsletters Livestock Market News - Situation and Outlook • La. farmers face huge losses from flood, drought damage • Bring butterflies with buddleias • AFBF Estimates 3.6M Ag Acres Hit by Floods • AFBF: 3% Withholding Tax Needs Repeal • Replacement Heifers - A Strategy for Success • Statement by Boy Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regarding • Ninth annual Water Fest draws 300 students • New rules facing catfish industry • USDA changes safe pork cooking temperatures • Corn Supply Tight Despite Projected Record Crop • Stay Away from high-calorie, caffeine-containing drinks in hot weather • Air Quality and the Broiler Industry • Turkey gnats pose nuisance to people, but threat to chickens • Coping with Drought • DROUGHT AID AVAILABLE FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS • Cutting Corners: Summer Smoothies • Just Rambling • Horse Expert Lists Benefits of Horse Ownership • Micellaneous Horse Trivia • La. cattle producers vote to continue checkoff • TAHC to Discontinue Brucellosis Testing at Markets • Drought bigger concern than flood for agriculture 2011 • Saddle Pad Tips • 2011 Food and Farm Facts Now Available • Insect, disease control critical to successful pecan production • Lantanas offer summer flowers, attract butterflies • Azalea problems answered • Verses by H. Jackson Brown, Jr. • Gulf seafood remains safe, expert says • Great Orators • Keep hydrated, keep safe during hot weather • Weater Challenges Reflected in Latest USDA Crop Report • Proper watering is important during dry weather • Armadillos don't have to ruin your landscape • Tracking Milk and Egg Trends • Energy Cost Run-up Drives Retail Food Prices in Second Quarter • Common Diseases Affecting Small Poultry Flocks • Drought Likely to Impact Cattle Markets for Years • Horse Pasture, Seeds Help Your Pasture Management • Why some people are mosquito magnets • Cutting Corners: Squash Fritters • Just Rambling • Just Rambling • Trichomoniasis in Cattle • Tractor Safety • 10 Tips for Preventing Clinical Exacerbation of heaves in Horses • AFBF Outlines Steps to Ease Regulatory Nightmare • Heat Stress in Livestock • Avoiding Heat Stress in Youth Livestock Projects • Biodiesel workshop shows how it's done • Hay bale load restrictions waived to help Texas ranchers • Why We Say the Things We Say • Year-to-Date U.S. Cattle Slaughter Rate • Approval of Clean Water Cooperative Federalism Act Urged • America's Heartland Launches Seventh Season on Public TV • Feeding the Herd through a Drought • Higher Energy Prices Hitting Farmers' Bottom Line • Tight Supply Situation Still Driving Corn Market • Horse Facts: • Fig trees can enhance landscapes • Horse Trivia: • Another Look at Production Records • National Poultry Inprovement Plan (NPIP) • Don't let poison ivy get you • Trivia: • Love him or loathe him, he nailed this one right on the head....... • Cutting Corners: Santa Fe Rice Salad • Just Rambling • Students participate in summer institute • Cook meats carefully to avoid illnesses • "Signs of Planting" • Take care of your crape myrtle trees • Drought may affect deer • 3 LSU AgCenter administrators to receive honorary FFA degree • Trees need special care during drought • August USDA Report Confirms Tight Corn Crop • AFBF Pleased by DOT Guidance on Ag Transportation • Blackleg May be a Concern in Drought Conditions • Cull Cow Strategy for the Fall • The Things I Know • Sweet potato growers learn latest at LSU AgCenter field day • Arkansas Agriculture Newsletters Livestock Market News - Situation and Outlook • Valuation Measures for Forage • OUTLOOK IS FOR FEEDSTUFFS TO REMAIN VERY EXPENSIVE • Livestock Market News - Week Ending August 26, 2011 • Did You Know? • The First Year - LSU AgCenter Hill Farm Research Station Broiler Demonstration H • Strain: LDAF is more efficient • Drift roses offer new landscape options • Cutting Corners: Banana Pudding Cupcakes (120 articles found) Archives by Months
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