Today's Farmer | April 2006 | Contents
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FEATURES:
Rash of rustling picks cattlemen's pockets
Cut fences and stolen cattle make for raw nerves and suspicion in southwest Missouri. By James D. Ritchie

Making room for more grass
Weed controlhad long lasting effects for grazing on this farm. By Alan Newport

Table grapes for our climes
New varieties boost Midwest grape growing. By James D. Ritchie

Farm cash margins will narrow in 2006
Economists from USDA say that net cash income for U.S. farms will be significantly down this year.

Resistant list keeps growing
Weeds that tolerate glyphosate keep popping up.

Pitfalls of information harvest
Modern technology means you can handle lots of information. Make sure only people you choose to share information with have access . By Scot Mewbourn and John Garrison


Residential runoff poses environmental danger

COLUMNS:
Country corner
A parallel agriculture is possible, but politics could defeat it . By Steve Fairchild

Crops
Prevent crop replanting this year. By Dr. Paul Tracy

MFA News

MFA Oil
Where does our supply of oil come from? By Galen B. Menard

Livestock report By Glenn Grimes

Grain report By Dr. Robert Wisner

Country Humor

Side dish recipes

Viewpoint
An all-star lineup of cooperative leaders populates MIC Hall of Fame . By Don Copenhaver

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March 2006

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