
High Plains Journal Thank a Farmer/Rancher today, they are America's most important producer.

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While Congress and the Obama administration consider climate change legislation, a group of researchers labor quietly at field test plots and on computers across the country in work that may offer answers ...

High Plains Journal Ag Fact: Cotton has been cultivated in many different parts of the world for more than 5,000 years.

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Ask Andy Wisdom what makes his West Texas cotton farm a success, and he will tell you the secret can't be found just in his soil or in any particular crop input.

Do your friends say you have OCD-tendencies? Do you like to organize? Are you one of those people who hate it when you see a misspelled word? Do you have the ability to coordinate people into a well-oiled machine with a smile on your face...

High Plains Journal Time is running out! The deadline for your free listing in Agriculture’s BIG BOOK directory is November 9th. If you have a product or service to advertise, visit www.agbigbook.com.
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High Plains Journal The deadline for your free listing in Agriculture’s BIG BOOK directory is November 9th. If you have a product or service to advertise, visit www.agbigbook.com.
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High Plains Journal Ag Fact: One cow can produce 46,000 glasses of milk in a year. The average cow produces 2,100 pounds of milk a month.

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"Our tools to control the estrus cycle have never been as great as they are today," David Patterson, University of Missouri beef reproduction specialist, said at a recent field day.

High Plains Journal Ag Fact: It is believed that Benjamin Franklin introduced the first grain sorghum crop to the United States. The first sorghum seeds may have been brought into the United States during the late 1700's on slave ships.

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Horses are therapeutic--therapeutic to look at, to ride and to work with. Winston Churchill is often quoted as to have once said, "There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man."

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Cooler than normal temperatures during the growing season has resulted in slower than normal crop development. What that means to fall harvest is the possibility of some crop losses as normal freeze days occur.


















