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Ag News & Views
June, 2008 Table of Contents
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Economics/Soils
Is Fertilizer Too High to Buy? by Dan Childs and Jagadeesh Mosali and David Annis
As we write this in mid-2008, fertilizer prices have reached all-time highs. How did we get to these price levels and how does an agricultural producer make sound economic decisions in this environment?

Livestock
The Importance of Monitoring Livestock Water Quality by Deke Alkire
Rains in early 2008 have resulted in green pastures and full ponds for many cattle producers. This could ease your worries about water supplies for the summer, but will you have enough good quality water to get through the year?

Pasture and Range
Legumes - More Valuable Now Than Ever by James Rogers
An increasingly common question asked by cooperators is "How many cows can I run if I don't fertilize anything"? Legumes can provide an alternative to nitrogen fertilization, but they require a much higher degree of management.

Research
Byproduct Supplements Affect Stocker Performance by Ryan Reuter
Byproducts of industrial grain and oilseed processing have become increasingly popular as supplements in cattle diets. However, little is known about how different byproducts affect cattle gain on forage diets. Therefore, an experiment was conducted at the Noble Foundation to compare five byproducts as supplements for growing beef steers.

Wildlife
Learn to Recognize Venomous Snakes by Mike Porter
Of the 46 species of snakes native to Oklahoma, only seven are venomous to humans. If you learn to identify the seven venomous species, then you will recognize other Oklahoma snakes as not dangerous, even though you may not be able to identify the species.

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