Today's Farmer | November 2004 | Contents
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Contents

FEATURES:
Keep it safe
Corn in the bin may not equal money in the bank. By James D. Ritchie

Pushing yield
Cooperators in MFA Precision Advantage high-yield plots probe top-end production. By Steve Fairchild

Farming the Conservation Security Program
Missouri's Bootheel hosts one of 18 initial watersheds eligible for the Conservation Security Program. Farmers use the program to benefit from a history of conservation practices. By Nancy Jorgenson

Pasture charge-up
Good fences make good grazing. Use these fencing tips to keep your pasture operation efficient. By James D. Ritchie

Buffalo roam in Oregon County
Working with buffalo gives this producer a new perspective on livestock and grazing. By James D. Ritchie

COLUMNS:
Country corner
In the battle to control the media cycle, "Soup Nazi" is on the offensive. By Steve Fairchild

Crops
High yields affect future crop nutrient management. By Dr. Paul Tracy

MFA Oil
Stay warm, but stay safe; service heating systems. By Dick Tuinstra

Nutrition
Feed buffers work; how and why are in debate. By Dr. Jim White

Livestock report By Glenn Grimes

Grain report By Dr. Robert Wisner

Country humor

Turkey leftovers recipes

Viewpoint
Great yields stress grain infrastructure, bring fertility issues front and center. By Don Copenhaver

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