| June 27, 2011 |
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Beef Board CEO resigns |
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Beef Board CEO resigns |
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Dodge City cattle sales report |
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Springfield livestock auction report |
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Pratt 3 p.m. cattle sales |
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OKC West livestock auction report |
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North Arkansas livestock auction report |
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West Plains regional cattle sales report |
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McAlester livestock auction report |
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Amarillo livestock auction summary |
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Aberdeen cattle sales report |
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Tulsa livestock auction report |
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Joplin livestock auction report |
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Ft. Smith livestock auction report |
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Woodward livestock auction report |
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Tulia livestock auction report |
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High Plains slaughter news |
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Kansas wheat harvest slowed by wet weather |
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Wyobraska cattle sales report |
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Pratt livestock auction report |
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Ogallala livestock auction report |
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Newell sheep sales report |
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Georgia cattle auction summary |
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Dalhart livestock auction report |
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Colorado livestock auction summary |
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Clovis livestock auction report |
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Arkansas livestock auction summary |
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Apache livestock auction report |
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Ada livestock auction report |
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Improving feed efficiency in cattle |
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New wheat varieties available this fall |
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New herbicide controls nutsedge |
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Mobile version of website helps growers |
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Vaccines get new name, look |
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Kansas wheat battling viruses |
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Warning: Credit limit approaching |
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Policy impact on rural health examined |
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Keep your mind in the middle |
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Report identifies priorities for screening milk, livestock products |
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Vilsack says U.S. can feed a hungry world |
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Just a scoop full |
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Senate begins long road to next farm bill |
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Strategic leaping |
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NCC supports passage of ag bill |
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CBB urged to move forward |
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TAHC to discontinue brucellosis testing at markets |
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Register now for rural website classes |
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Last call for ethanol? |
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Reese names new state veterinarian |
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New wheat insect pest found in Colorado |
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Hay trade is moderate |
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Agriculture finance |
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Grain, soybeans slightly higher, wheat lower |
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Grain market close |
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Consumer views on cloned products very diverse |
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Finding interest in a hostile environment |
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Wyoming crops lag behind average due to varied spring weather |
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Dry weather continues to impact Texas crops |
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First ranch rodeo to celebrate silver anniversary |
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Below average temps limit crop development |
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Wheat harvest continued as temperatures soared |
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Dry conditions take toll on New Mexico crops |
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Crop conditions improve in Montana |
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Back flooding still a concern for Missouri producers |
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Cool, wet conditions return |
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Kansas wheat harvest slowed by wet weather |
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More rain in Iowa |
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Colorado experiences above normal temperatures |
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USDA releases cattle on feed numbers |
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Birds Point floodway crop loss estimated at $85.2M |
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Work days bring city to the farm |
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A little rain makes a lot of difference |
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Catching up with Roland Harvesting |
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Hoffmans hit by hail, spend time in a tornado shelter |
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Miseners cutting wheat in Kansas |
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Smart stuff with Twig Walkingstick |
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Weather may lead to worm problems in sheep, goats |
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Regional Extension council meeting is June 28 |
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Make your own rain gauge |
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Emergency CRP grazing approved |
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Hay movement mostly steady |
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Extension groups to host Wheat and Stocker Conference |
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Cattlemen tour Burlington ranches, present honors |
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Severe weather harms cotton crops |
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Kniebel receives Roy A. Wallace Memorial Scholarship |
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Controlling weeds a challenge |
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NMSU students get an up-close look at equine industry |
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Study: Multi-paddock grazing is superior to continuous grazing |
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Spending measure puts GIPSA rule on hold |
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Juniors elect officers, compete in field day |
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Beef education focus of Briarwood's Farm Day |
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Baby's Breath euphorbia withstands heat |
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ARS honors research scientist |
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Annual meeting will focus on evolving food systems |
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American CattleWomen to host summer conference |
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Farm Bureau launches century farms website |
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Ag grants and loans available in Oklahoma |
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K-State Beef Conference planned for Aug. 16 |
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OSU equine specialist honored |
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Stonewall to host hands-on cattle workshop |
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Rice Expo set for Aug. 4 |
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White House Rural Council established |
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Self-cleaning plants are a bonus |
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Retirement reception is July 6 |
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Randall County 4-Hers plan summer activities |
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Hutchinson County grows its farmers market |
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Controlling a bug that kills trees |
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Soybean board announces 'See for Yourself' participants |
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Wisconsin hosts Heartland Regional Junior Limousin Show |
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Sale of cow benefits search for a cure |
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Experts agree fat-free flavored milk is a healthy choice |
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Drought likely to impact cattle markets for years |
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Producers study center-pivot irrigated cotton |
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USCA opposes WTO preliminary ruling |
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NCBA supports state opt-out legislation |
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Funds available to assist rural homebuyers |
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Ag community concerned with threat to GPS |
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Guide helps keep children safe on farms |
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EWP Program funding available |
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Blueberries may lower cholesterol |
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K-State Research and Extension names summer interns |
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Come play in the dirt at Ag Hall of Fame |
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MBA program reaches milestone in Iowa |
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Beef boosters train meat mavens on campus |
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Washable wool now available in US |
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KSU summer horticulture events planned |
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KRC executive director to step down |
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Cotton drops from Spring high |
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Rainfall may lead to high mosquito numbers |
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Beef farmers issue social responsibility report |
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U.S. farm exports reach all-time high |
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AgriLife Extension dedicates livestock barn |
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USDA provides disaster recovery aid to 10 states |
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OFB hires news coordinator |
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Get your grill on! |
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Malzahn calls for a special lot |
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Meditation for 6-27-11 |
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The berries are rolling along! |
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Brangus breeders install board members |
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Physical activity has no age limit |