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Ag News & Views - Table of Contents - September 2002
September, 2002 Table of Contents
News & Views Archive
Issues
Economics
The Value of Gain is Worth
Knowing by Paul Joerger
The value of each pound of gain is an important economic factor for operators
to consider before buying stockers.
Forage
Producers Should take Advantage
of Tall Fescue for Winter Feeding by James Rogers
Stockpiled tall fescue is an alternative source of nutrients for cattle.
Horticulture
You May be Surprised by the
Health Aspects of Pecans by Scott Landgraf
Recent research has show pecans to be a good source of energy, protein and "good" unsaturated fat.
Livestock
Necropsy is a Valuable Tool in
Disease Management by Clay Wright
When an animal dies, the most useful and inclusive diagnostic tool available
to livestock producers is the necropsy a post-mortem examination performed
by an experienced veterinarian.
Research
Demonstration,
Research Each Serves Unique Purpose by Bryan Unruh
Over the years, the Noble Foundation has conducted many demonstrations and applied
research trials on its farms and ranches. The major distinction between research
and demonstration relates to whether the objective is to learn something new
or whether it is to demonstrate something that's already been learned.
Soils
Banding Phosphorus
Fertilizer Increases Production by Wade Thomason
Banding phosphorus fertilizer with small grain seed at planting is an efficient
and easy way to supply the nutrient.
Wildlife
Recreational Leasing
Involves Many Factors by Russell Stevens
The Noble Foundation's experience with recreational leasing may help individual
landowners in their quest to earn extra income through leasing their land to
hunters.
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