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October 27, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Best Practice Do’s and Don’ts for Anhydrous Ammonia Applications
 
With harvest wrapping up for many farmers, it's tempting to start applying anhydrous ammonia. However, Angie Rieck-Hinz, a field agronomist in north-central Iowa for Iowa State University Extension, advises waiting until soil temps are no more than 50°F and trending downward.
 
 
 
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God bless grain cart drivers. They are great mind readers, they understand all the hard-to-interpret hand signals and they are the person who generally takes all the blame.

An Ode to the Grain Cart Driver
 
 
 
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Based on 2022 data, 47 of the top 100 cooperatives are in agriculture, accounting for 59%, or $187.6 billion, of the $319 billion in revenue generated by co-ops.

Almost Half of the Largest 100 Cooperatives Are Focused in Agriculture
 
 
 

While candy is always a go-to option, why not get creative and hand out delicious dairy-themed goodies this Halloween instead?

9 Spooktacular Dairy Treats to Hand Out this Halloween
 
 
 

A team at K-State has been chosen by the World Organisation of Animal Health to lead an international effort that will develop decision-making tools and improve communication on the economic impacts of animal diseases.

K-State is Now On a Mission to Estimate the Potential Economic Losses From Possible Foreign Animal Diseases
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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