Midwestern Bio-Ag Bio-News Vol 14 Issue 1

Please find below the topics in this issue.  I got sent another issue so I have posted it.

  • Less Dependency
  • Don’t Violate the Principles of the Cow
  • MBA Working with Organic Valley on Transition Plot Research
  • Tibetan farmers face challenges
  • 2009 Winter Meeting Schedule

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Midwestern Bio-Ag Bio-News Vol 13 Issue 4

Please find below the topics in this issue.  This is the last issue MBA will be posting me, you can get further issues at Midwestern Bio-Ag

  • New Remote Consulting Program
  • Biofumigant crop
  • Understanding Magnesium
  • From CRP to Organic
  • MBA Two Day Conference
  • Trading Post
  • Energy sources for dairy cattle

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Midwestern Bio-Ag Bio-News Vol 13 Issue 2

This is the latest newsletter from Midwestern Bio-Ag Spring 2008.

In this issue:

  • Fellers farm the biological program
  • Gary Zimmer’s Spring Letter
  • Tests
  • Flies Be Gone (by Jerry Brunetti)
  • 38″Rows, part two
  • Small things, BIG differences
  • How did forages overwinter
  • Trading Post
  • Feed Home Grown Quality

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Midwestern Bio-Ag Bio-News Vol 13 Issue 1

This is the latest newsletter from Midwestern Bio-Ag Winter 2008.

In this issue:
Brunetti’s philosophy
Winter is prime time to plan
Manage N to protect OM
Why plant 38″ rows in May?
Transitioning off rBGH/BST
Little things, BIG difference
2008 Winter Meeting Schedule

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