Today's Farmer | October 2005 | Contents
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Contents

FEATURES:
Farming with more precision
Ready to dip your toe into the high-tech water? Three farmers explain how they did it. By Nancy Jorgensen

The importance of traceability
MFA's Beef Innovators seminar emphasizes acting on genetic potential. By Alycia Zapata

Supreme Court favors development over landowners
Kelo v. City of New London decision spurs state oversight on eminent domain law. By James D. Ritchie

Federal safety new need mending?
De minimus yield and deflation of production history are instances where past crop insurances may fall short. By James D. Ritchie

COLUMNS:
Country corner
Ban the use of eminent domain for economic development.. By Steve Fairchild

Letters

Nutrition
Use supplemental feed to stretch hay and grass. By Dr. Jim White

MFA News

MFA Oil
Propane safety requires vigilance by users. By Dick Tuinstra

Crops
Record keeping can't be neglected these days. By Dr. Paul Tracy

Livestock By Glen Grimes

Grain report By Dr. Robert Wisner

Country humor

German recipes

Viewpoint
A corporate vision helps today's leaders determine tomorrow's MFA. By Don Copenhaver

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