Publication Date

Spring 1997

Description

Director's comments: Citizen Input helps set research agenda [p] 1
Calving later, weaning earlier - will it cut wintering costs? [p] 2
IBR protection in cattle starts at the call surface [p] 4
'The plagues are here, Baby' [p] 6
Safflower fits all West River cropping condition but needs a market [p] 8
Biostress research projects go beyond Northern Plains Biostress Lab [p] 10
Sheep can be custom fitted to almost any farm or ranch [p] 12
Economists outline rules for surviving under new farm bill [p] 14
Grain destinations determine producer marketing plans [p] 16
Internet -surfing farmers can 'catch a wave' for latest information [p] 18
Grad student researchers effects of protein, energy supplements [p] 20

Publisher

Agricultural Experiment Station, South Dakota State University

Volume

48

Issue

1

Pages

24

South Dakota Farm and Home Research

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Agriculture Commons

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