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Easy steps to assessing pasture productivity
It looks like winter has finally arrived in parts of eastern South Dakota with the recent cold snap and snow fall. The importance of water management on pastures has been a topic we've been spending a good deal of time on during this drought period. I'...Tags: Productivity, Natural Disasters, Watertown
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Government loans for farmers generate mixed reactions
selzie@kspr.comFAIR GROVE, Mo. -- With farmers still reeling with the cost of last year's drought, the federal government has stepped in to help. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced this week more loans will be available, but not all farmers say it's such a...Tags: Natural Disasters, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Storm Team 12: Dealing with the drought
Storm Team 12As Kansas waits for rain and snow, many wonder what will happen if the extremely dry conditions continue. "I could see a large what looked like a thunderstorm, only it was not black. It was brown, it was dirt," said lifelong farmer Alvin Herbers. It's...Tags: Water Supply, Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, Weather, Environmental Issues
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Boat sales haven't dried up despite drought
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsDocks still sit flat on the ground and culverts are filled with dirt at Cheney Lake. But the lingering drought conditions have not scared potential boat buyers. More than 125 vendors packed the Kansas Pavilions for the Kansas Sports, Boat and Travel...Tags: Natural Disasters, Boats
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Beef producers weigh options on buying replacement cattle
WACO, Texas - A 32 percent decline in Texas beef cattle has many pointing to drought as the main culprit, but there are other factors that have chipped away at inventory levels over the past couple of years, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension...Tags: Natural Disasters, Inventories
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Managing drought risk on the ranch webinar series
The first of a five-part webinar series focusing on drought planning was held on Wednesday, January 30 at each of the South Dakota Regional Extension Centers. The webinar series is being presented in partnership with the University of Nebraska, An...Tags: Agriculture, Arable Farming, Natural Disasters, Trials, Watertown
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An outlook for 2013 - Part 1: Top 5 opportunities
After a year of challenges - highlighted by the worst drought in more than a half-century - the U.S. red meat (beef, pork and lamb) industry is focusing on 2013 as a year of great opportunities to increase the value those agricultural exports bring to...Tags: Agriculture, Taiwan, Trade Dispute, Mexico, Globalization
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Fields await spring rains
The ground may be covered with snow now, but underneath that white blanket is very dry soil. The dry conditions were caused by South Dakota's warmest year in more than 100 years of recorded temperatures, according to recently released data from the...
Tags: Weather Reports, Natural Disasters, Weather, Environmental Issues, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Climate outlooks indicate moisture, but drought isn't over yet
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Although much of Minnesota is still in severe to extreme drought, University of Minnesota Extension climatologist Mark Seeley says the outlook shows a different story for late winter all the way into planting season. “By no means am...Tags: Agriculture, Natural Disasters, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Texas cow numbers fall 22 percent past three years
COLLEGE STATION - U.S. cattle numbers continue to shrink and Texas is no exception as the Lone Star State has experienced a 22 percent decline over the past three years, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service livestock specialist....Tags: Natural Disasters, David Anderson , U.S. Department of Agriculture, Lone (music group)
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Argentina still dry in 7 day forecast By Ray Grabanski
2/6/13 - Argentine weather has been for the past 3 weeks, forecast to be "dry for one more week, and then normal rainfall will occur." But the problem is the present never became the future weather forecast!!! It remained dry the past 3 weeks despite...Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, Weather, Argentina, Brazil
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Beef cow numbers decline; heifers increase
USDA recently released its annual Cattle Inventory Report, providing the most comprehensive count of the nation's cattle herd by class of cattle on a state-level basis. The total number of cattle and calves on January 1, 2013 was 89.23 million head, 1.7%...Tags: Agriculture, Arable Farming, Natural Disasters, Inventories, Commodity Markets
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