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37. The herd improvement game: Keeping your herd out of jeopardy'
Cattle for $100: The main ingredient in many cattle rations, this grain is also the staple of all those ethanol production plants that are popping up like mushrooms. Fewer soybean, sorghum, wheat and hay acres, higher land prices and more ethanol by-products in cattle feed. So, of course, producers will respond by generating more cattle that grade Choice and higher. Anyone on &#8220Hollywood Squares could help you decide: Should you assume the world has changed too much for your cows?...
SourceBismarck Farm & Ranch Guide,ND


38. Biotech seeks to ease fuel s reliance on oil, corn
Scientists and a growing number of biotechnology companies are attempting to remove corn from the ethanol equation because it has created huge demand for the global food staple. And with farmers planting corn at unprecedented rates, often instead of other crops, prices for other products may soon rise as well. Backers of alternative production methods argue that a technological change is needed soon, before corn-based ethanol grows so large that other manufacturing methods will be squeezed...
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39. Cattle feed in crisis
AUSTRALIA could be importing food for cattle within weeks, as the crisis in the country's rural sector worsens, breaking more and more farmers' hearts. Agriculture Minister Peter McGauran said yesterday the "real problem" facing beef and dairy farmers across the country was the unprecedented lack of stock feed. But it might be in the next week or so that livestock industries say, 'It's better to be safe than sorry', and a boatload of roughage should be arranged. While there is enough grain...
SourceDaily Telegraph,Australia


40. Make My Day
They just don't tell you about what they do with 90 percent of the animals that aren't adopted or recovered by their owners. After she launched into a tirade about how the ranchers wouldn't be in this situation if they had treated the animals differently, Peterson was repeatedly asked how an organization that was supposed to care about animals could let thousands of cattle starve to death. The American Reporter Vol. You people are so far beyond hurting your work, a story about how PETA...
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41. Those annoying insects: The buzz is coming
When brushed by an animal or person, they climb onto the host, bury their mouth parts in the skin and feed on blood for five to seven days if not removed. What are they good for? They may play a role in maintaining the levels of their host populations, and consequently the levels of plants and animals the hosts affect. What do they do? Ticks lie in woods, tall grass, weeds and brush waiting for host animals. Why do they bug us? In addition to their annoying buzzing and biting that produces...
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