Today's Farmer | October 2004 | Contents
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FEATURES:
Clean water and corn-no contradiction
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

Your opportunity in the beef industry's paradigm shif
Pre-conditioned cattle earn premiums in today's retail-oriented market. MFA's Health Track Beef Alliance is a path to capture more value. By Mike John and Dr. Ken Haden

Scout weeds from the combine
MA combine can be a moving observation deck for weed scouting. By James D. Ritchie

New roots in a new home
Hmong families, once farmers in Laos and Thailand, find a new home as poultry farmers in the Midwest. By Amanda Marney

Fall horse health means deworming By Dr. Tony Martin

Q and A with Beef Board chairman Nelson Curry
Today's Farmer gets an update on beef demand, Beef Board activities and current checkoff litigation. By Steve Fairchild

COLUMNS:
Country corner
America's game brings out the best and worst in America's people. By Chuck Lay

MFA Oil
Humidity afects fuel and lubrication systems. By Don North

Livestock report By Glenn Grimes

Grain report By Dr. Robert Wisner

Country humor

Casserole recipes

Viewpoint
Agriculture's changing dynamics force businesses to focus on core strengths. By Don Copenhaver

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