Today's Farmer | September 2004 | Contents
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FEATURES:
From farm to laboratory
This MFA scholar is continuing his education in the field of genetics. Matthew McClure's goal is to use science to help livestock producers back on the farm. By Steve Fairchild

Crops
Select forage using pasture/hayland suitability. By Dr. Paul Tracy

Beef Innovators
MFA's Beef Innovator seminars bring new perspective on a traditional industry. By James D. Ritchie

Stay in the know for timber sales
Educated and trained timber harvesters can be a landowner's best friend. By Rodric Bradford

Farm Safety is for kids
Being a kid is tough enough without increased risk for farm accidents. Enforced rules and common sense can prevent tragedy. By Jennie Bedsworth

COLUMNS:
Country corner
If they don't come back to the farm, they've joined the farm kid diaspora By Steve Fairchild

Livestock report By Glenn Grimes

Grain report By Dr. Robert Wisner

Country humor

Mexican recipes

Viewpoint
Volatility in the steel market is driven by worldwide supply and demand. By Don Copenhaver

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