Today's Farmer | June/July 2005 | Contents
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FEATURES:
The power of eminent domain
When a highway expands through your land, the power of eminent domain will be invoked. Here is what you should know. By James D. Ritchie

Gearing up for biodiesel
A soybean-based fuel plant comes to Mexico, Mo. By James D. Ritchie

Arizona grazer wins libel case against environmental group
A reputation is worth something. When Jim Chilton's was damaged, he sought justice. By Nancy Jorgensen

Safe storage
To keep grain in good condition, keep bins clean. then, store the best and sell the rest. By James D. Ritchie

These numbers don't add up
Some say a closed border equals prosperity, but that is just rhetoric. By Mike John

Contributing to the success of our communities
Missouri Institute of Cooperatives speech contest winner Sarah Jackson weighs in on cooperatives.

COLUMNS:
Country corner
Eminent domain and the ground between public use and economic progress. By Steve Fairchild

Letters

Nutrition
Calves with access to water are quicker to develop. By Dr. Jim White

MFA Oil
Keep it clean: storing and handling diesel fuel. By Don North

Livestock report By Glenn Grimes

Grain report By Dr. Robert Wisner

Country humor

Picnic and camping recipes

Viewpoint
Invest in the future of agriculture; donate to a new FFA effort. By Don Copenhaver

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