Source: R.P. 'Doc' Cooke for Beef Producer | Feb. 28, 2019 I do not know when pasture walks were first instituted by mankind, …
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Source: R.P. 'Doc' Cooke for Beef Producer | Feb. 28, 2019 I do not know when pasture walks were first instituted by mankind, …
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Source: USDA AMS | March 11, 2019 A fuller picture is emerging of the environmental footprint of beef in the United States. An …
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Source: ForageFax | March 1, 2019 ForageFax is by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Department of Soil & Crop Science, …
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Source: Paul Schattenberg, Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute | Feb. 18, 2019 The Texas Land Trends project of Texas …
AgriLife Today | Feb. 13, 2019 A full soil moisture profile and tightened supplies could mean a good year for grain growers, if …
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Source: USDA NASS A strong cold front passed through late last week, resulting in colder temperatures in most areas of the …
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Evidence has shown U.S. black vulture populations are increasing and their range expanding. Ranchers and farmers in places where …
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