The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc.   Ag News & Views: March 2004 Table of Contents
 
Ag News & Views
March, 2004 Table of Contents
News & Views Archive Issues

Economics
Changes in Beef Production Post Dec. 23, 2003 by Dan Childs
It is important for all of us to be strong proponents of the beef industry, promoting the strengths we enjoy such as a safe product and one that is tasty and good for us.

Education
Foundation’s 2004 Public Educational Events Can Benefit You by Shan Ingram
We have several events coming up this year that will interest many of you.

Forage
Plan Now to Manage The Key Species in Native Pastures by Hugh Aljoe
Now is the perfect time to begin planning how to manage native grass pastures for this season, and much of the planning depends on the goals for the pasture and exactly what there is to work with.

Livestock
Cattle Identification: What Will the Future Hold? by Billy Cook
There is probably not a question as to if the United States will have a national identification system, but more of a question of when and how a national identification system will be implemented.

Message from the President
Foundation Using Science, Technology to Improve Agriculture by Mike Cawley
The focus of the operating programs today at the Noble Foundation is the improvement of agriculture, and we implement this mission through the activities of our three operating divisions — agriculture, plant biology and forage improvement.

Soils
Get Your Sprayer Ready Now by Jim Johnson
It will be spraying season before we know it, so now is a good time to get your sprayer ready to go.

Wildlife
How to Manage Liability in Recreational Lease Enterprises by Grant Huggins
Landowners shold take some of these steps to limit liability risk in a recreational lease enterprise.

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