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2006

Agriculture

Utah State University Extension

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Watch The Drinking Water Quality Of Calves Reared In Individual Hutches, R. D. Wiedmeier Dec 2006

Watch The Drinking Water Quality Of Calves Reared In Individual Hutches, R. D. Wiedmeier

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Those involved in livestock production have often observed the relationship between drinking water intake, dry matter intake and performance.


Level 1an - Double Yarn Knit Slippers - 102, Debra Proctor, Kristine Saunders Sep 2006

Level 1an - Double Yarn Knit Slippers - 102, Debra Proctor, Kristine Saunders

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This is a simple basic slipper for knitters just learning how to knit. Two strands of worsted weight yarn are used to make the slippers more durable (and warm).


Level 1an - Diagonal Knit Dishcloth - 101, Debra Proctor Sep 2006

Level 1an - Diagonal Knit Dishcloth - 101, Debra Proctor

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Cotton yarn is a good yarn to use for a dishcloth. It is absorbent, stronger wet than dry, machine washable and can be bleached if needed. These dishcloths are easy and fun to make. Make several and give them as gifts.


Reducing Pesticide Poisoning Of Bees, Howard Dear, Richard Beard Jun 2006

Reducing Pesticide Poisoning Of Bees, Howard Dear, Richard Beard

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Choose insecticides that are non hazardous to bees whenever possible. The more hazardous insecticide active ingredients include many of the organophosphates and the carbamates, and some of the synthetic pyrethroids and neonicotinoids.


Raising A Bucket Calf, Robert Pate May 2006

Raising A Bucket Calf, Robert Pate

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The 4-H Bucket Calf Project is designed for youth up through the summer of their 8th grade year.


Level 1a - Designer Pillowcase - 102, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor Mar 2006

Level 1a - Designer Pillowcase - 102, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor

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Select firmly woven 100% cotton or cotton polyester blend fabric that is a minimum of 42" wide.


Level 1b - Reversible 16" Tied Pillow - 202, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers Mar 2006

Level 1b - Reversible 16" Tied Pillow - 202, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers

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When the pillow cover is completed it should fit snuggly around the pillow form.


Level 2 - Fleece Stocking Hat - 301, Debra Proctor, Ronda Olsen, Karen Biers Mar 2006

Level 2 - Fleece Stocking Hat - 301, Debra Proctor, Ronda Olsen, Karen Biers

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This pattern is fun because you become the designer. With a few simple guidelines you can make your hat to please your taste. The tail can be longer or shorter.


Level 1b - Reversible 18" Tied Pillow - 203, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers Mar 2006

Level 1b - Reversible 18" Tied Pillow - 203, Ronda Olsen, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers

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When the pillow cover is completed it should fit snuggly around the pillow form.


Level 1b - Reversible 14" Tied Pillow - 201, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers Mar 2006

Level 1b - Reversible 14" Tied Pillow - 201, Debra Proctor, Karen Biers

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When the pillow cover is completed it should fit snuggly around the pillow form.


Supplementation Of Energy And Protein For Beef Cattle, A Literature Review, D. Zobell Mar 2006

Supplementation Of Energy And Protein For Beef Cattle, A Literature Review, D. Zobell

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On cattle production operations, a forage diet often will not provide the necessary nutrients to meet the demands of grazing cattle throughout the year. Therefore, supplementation may be necessary to aid in meeting the demands of production.


Wheat Middling Versus Alfalfa Hay Supplements For Lactating Beef Cows Wintered On Ammoniated Wheat Straw, R. D. Wiedmeier Mar 2006

Wheat Middling Versus Alfalfa Hay Supplements For Lactating Beef Cows Wintered On Ammoniated Wheat Straw, R. D. Wiedmeier

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Most cow-calf producers in areas with substantial winter snow cover remain dependent on mechanically harvested and stored forages to winter their cow herds.