Today's Farmer | February 2003 | Contents
MFA Incorporated

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FEATURES:
Pieces of the precision puzzle
Keith Phillips is using years of compiled yield monitor data and grid sampling to apply variable rate anhydrous ammonia. It is a move, he believes, that brings precision agriculture closer to its more profitable and practical purposes. By Steve Fairchild

United we grow
MFA is one of the few cooperatives paying patronage after a trying year in agriculture. That's because the cooperative is structured to help member/owners while growing conservatively in a changing world. By Chuck Lay

MFA Incorporated Annual Report (277K pdf file)

Maximize your deductions
With this little-known provision, now may be the best time to buy new equipment or farm property.

COLUMNS:
Country corner
Biotechnology is worth the cost of aggressive negotiation By Chuck Lay

Nutrition
Tips for effective finishing with TrendSetter SLR By Dr. Dan Netemeyer

Meatloaf recipes

Crops
Frost seeding legumes - an effective way to improve pastures By Dr. Paul Tracy

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February 2003

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