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WASHINGTON — With October serving as National Pedestrian Safety Month, and the Halloween holiday soon approaching, it is a great reminder that we need to take safety into our own hands. Whether operating a vehicle, while out walking our pets, or taking an evening stroll as a pedestrian, staying visible and being aware can help […]

WESTFIELD, Ind. — Cool, wet conditions are some of the most conducive for soybean disease, but LG Seeds Agronomist Tim Beninga says each weather scenario comes with disease risk. “Whatever Mother Nature delivers, don’t be caught off guard,” he cautions. Know what you have “Many soybean diseases overwinter in the soil, so you can have […]

STILLWATER, Okla. — Spring rains are a welcome sight to behold this year, but the mud left behind after a heavy shower can transform a horse lot into a sloppy mess. Kris Hiney, Oklahoma State University Extension specialist for horses, said it’s best to make a mud plan for the high-traffic areas around gates and feeders before […]

MARYSVILLE, Kan. — Calving season is an exciting time for us all as we gear up to welcome our newest calf crop into the world. Help make it the most successful season possible by ensuring adequate colostrum, preventing cold stress, and having a calving kit at the ready. Tip 1: Ensure Adequate Colostrum  Calves are born […]