Farm Talk Newspaper
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Published each Wednesday, Farm Talk readers receive in-depth management and market information as well as a host of entertainment features. The editorial focus is on the challenges and opportunities of farming and ranching in the Four State area as well as keeping readers informed about agri-events across the region.
Farm Talk Newspaper
1w ago
As highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, is detected in cattle in a growing number of states, the Arkansas Department ..read more
Farm Talk Newspaper
1w ago
Various agencies and organizations are promoting practices for soil conservation and ecosystem improvement. These efforts, intended to maintai ..read more
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3w ago
Disposable hypodermic needles are a necessary tool in maintaining cattle health. They provide a convenient and economical route to deliver pro ..read more
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3w ago
Spring calving brings the promise of working calves, and in some areas of the state, branding season. Following is the challenge of gathering ..read more
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3w ago
Teachers and volunteers are invaluable community assets. Whether it be immersion in community activities or someone shining a light in a youth ..read more
Farm Talk Newspaper
3w ago
Henbit (Lamium amplexicaule) is a low growing, cool season, broadleaf, winter annual weed from the Lamiaceae (mint) family. New plants emerge ..read more
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3w ago
Another decline in net farm income is projected for the Show-Me State, according to the Spring 2024 Missouri Farm Income Outlook released by t ..read more
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1M ago
The Kansas Department of Agriculture-Division of Animal Health (KDA-DAH), in conjunction with the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Serv ..read more
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1M ago
Pesky horn flies can become prolific during the grazing season. However, there are control tactics that can help keep horn fly populations und ..read more
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1M ago
The Montgomery County Planning and Zoning Commission asked University of Missouri Extension agronomist Rusty Lee to help develop a strategy to ..read more