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Ag News & Views - Table of Contents - November 2002
November, 2002 Table of Contents
News & Views Archive Issues
Administrative Coordinator
Fitting Noble Foundation
Recommendations to USDA Guidelines by Wadell Altom
Noble Foundation specialists can help USDA personnel by working with landowners
to develop recommendations for programs such as the Environmental Quality Incentive
Program and the Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program.
Economics
The 'Nuts'
and Bolts of Retained Ownership by Dan Childs
Retained ownership is a concept that goes beyond cattle the Noble Foundation
retained ownership of pecans harvested last year and obtained higher prices because
of it.
Forage
RHD Method Can Help Producers
Assess Fall Forage Supplies by Hugh Aljoe
The reserve herd day (RHD) calculation method gives an accurate estimate of how
much forage is available in a certain pasture and how long it will last.
Horticulture
Promotional Programs
Present Proven Plants by Dooly Barlow
Texas A&M University and Oklahoma State University both have programs to
test and promote plants that are superior performers in the Texas and Oklahoma
climates, and the programs' recommendations can help gardeners choose plants
that will thrive in their area.
Livestock
How Does Your Herd
Measure Up? by Billy Cook
Evaluating a cowherd's performance calls for more than weaning weight numbers this
article can help producers tally other numbers to keep in mind and also gives
national averages to compare against.
Soils
Foundation Changes Soil
Testing Methods by Wade Thomason
The Noble Foundation is changing the method used to measure phosphorus content
in its soil tests.
Wildlife
Use These Strategies to
Increase Doe Harvest by Grant Huggins
Increased doe harvest is a goal shared by many deer managers use these
methods to reach that goal.
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