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Winter a time for reflection
Animals appreciate special attention during cold winter months, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Taking care of business
Cooperative Extension is offering help for farmers with their many record-keeping tasks, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Food for thought
Options abound for buying local beef raised using many different techniques, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Feed in short supply
Dry summer weather in some areas of the country could add to costs for farmers, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Small farmers have many options
Cooperative Extension can be a key source of help for anyone wishing to begin a small-farm operation, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Rounding up the profit
Taking the time to properly prepare beef cows for market can make all the difference in profitability, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Agriculture influenced by science
Today's farmers have to be masters of technology as well as possess all the sound values of their predecessors, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Making quality feed
New methods provide better qualities and qualities of feed than traditional pasturing, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Farms focus on diversity
Agritourism is one of the ways local farmers have found to help them through difficult economic times, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Flies not just a nuisance
On the farm, flies can be more damaging than you might expect, and it takes an integrated effort to get rid of them, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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