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Posts Tagged ‘Farm Life’

Uncovering the Hesston Story

The small size of Hesston, Kan., belies its global impact on agriculture.

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Sixty Years and Counting

Sosler’s Garden and Farm Equipment has made a name for itself by providing the best in tractor sales, parts and service.

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Right-Sized, Plenty of Power

Capable, dependable equipment and a Massey Ferguson® dealership that gets to know its customers.

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Black Dirt, Big Bounty

The Morgiewicz family grows great produce in one of North America’s most fertile regions—just an hour from one of the world’s largest cities.

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Smooth Ride, Terrific Visibility

Tommy Porter says his son Derek thinks the MF 5465 is “better than the John Deere.”

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Good Stewards Make Good Neighbors

Southeastern Farmer of the Year Tommy Porter raises beef cattle, poultry and hogs, but he subscribes to the belief that he’s a borrower, a steward.

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From The Land Up

Tommy Porter built his triple livestock operation from a tiny herd and an irrepressible desire to farm.

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Reliability, Visibility, Ease of Use

This cattleman mixes the old with the new when it comes to equipment. They’re all workhorses.

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300 Days of Grazing

A university-sponsored forage program helps cattle producers lower costs, increase profits.

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Energy Calculators and More

If a farmer isn’t looking for a grant to help fund an energy makeover, but instead wants to only explore ways to save energy, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has several online tools available. On its Energy Tools site (energytools.sc.egov.usda.gov) there are links to energy-usage estimators, including those for animal house, irrigation, nitrogen and […]

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