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Full-Text Articles in Agriculture
Some Items To Consider Before You Change The Calving Season Of Your Beef Cow Herd, Randall D. Weidmeier, Adam Summers, D. R. Zobell, Dillon M. Feuz
Some Items To Consider Before You Change The Calving Season Of Your Beef Cow Herd, Randall D. Weidmeier, Adam Summers, D. R. Zobell, Dillon M. Feuz
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This publication gives important items to consider before changing calving seasons of beef cow herds.
Non-Irrigated Pasture Establishment And Maintenance, Howard Horton, Burke Davenport, Linden Greenhalgh
Non-Irrigated Pasture Establishment And Maintenance, Howard Horton, Burke Davenport, Linden Greenhalgh
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Small acreage lots are becoming increasingly common throughout Utah. Many of these units have limited or no irrigation. This presents an added challenge to the owner or manager.
Nutrient Content Of Camelina Sativa And Feeding Trials In Turkeys, David Frame, Matt Palmer
Nutrient Content Of Camelina Sativa And Feeding Trials In Turkeys, David Frame, Matt Palmer
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There is increasing interest in converting waste cooking oil and oil produced from oilseed crops, such as camelina, into biofuels in order to decrease dependence on petroleum products for fuel sources.
Small Acreage Low Flow (Micro Or Drip) Irrigation System Design And Installation, Ronald Patterson
Small Acreage Low Flow (Micro Or Drip) Irrigation System Design And Installation, Ronald Patterson
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Irrigation has been an essential part of Utah’s agriculture since pioneer days. Over half of Utah’s 1.3 million irrigated acres are watered using surface methods such as flood, furrow, border, or basin irrigation.
Equine Immunity, Vaccination Guidelines, And Recommendations, Kerry Rood, Patricia Evans
Equine Immunity, Vaccination Guidelines, And Recommendations, Kerry Rood, Patricia Evans
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No abstract provided.
Small Grains, Unknown Unknown
Small Grains, Unknown Unknown
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This fact sheet lists details of small grains crop insurance.
Equine Immunity, Vaccination Guidelines, And Recommendations, Patricia Evans, Kerry A. Rood
Equine Immunity, Vaccination Guidelines, And Recommendations, Patricia Evans, Kerry A. Rood
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This publication provides vaccination guidelines, recommendations, and suggestions for a healthy horse.
Small Acreage Irrigation Management, Kevin M. Heaton
Small Acreage Irrigation Management, Kevin M. Heaton
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Field irrigation application methods include surface (wild flooding, border, furrow, basins), sprinkler (hand line, wheel move, solid set, center pivot), low flow or micro-irrigation (drip, trickle, micro-spray), and subirrigation (water table manipulation under special conditions).
Eye-Catching Visual Aids For 4-H Demonstrations, Donna Carter, Julie Swindells
Eye-Catching Visual Aids For 4-H Demonstrations, Donna Carter, Julie Swindells
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This publication gives resources and ideas for eye-catching visual aids that will enhance the appearance and effect of 4-H demonstrations.
Giving A 4-H Foods Demonstration, Donna Carter
Giving A 4-H Foods Demonstration, Donna Carter
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This publication provides steps to giving an effective 4-H food demonstration.
Fitting The Western Or English Saddle To The Horse, Patricia Evans, Kerry A. Rood
Fitting The Western Or English Saddle To The Horse, Patricia Evans, Kerry A. Rood
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This publication gives tips on how to properly fit a saddle to the horse.
Selecting A Saddle To Fit The Rider, Patricia Evans, Clinton Depew
Selecting A Saddle To Fit The Rider, Patricia Evans, Clinton Depew
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This publication gives tips on selecting a saddle that will be comfortable for both the horse and rider.
Principles Of Feeding Small Flocks Of Chickens At Home, David D. Frame
Principles Of Feeding Small Flocks Of Chickens At Home, David D. Frame
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Owning a small flock of chickens is increasing in popularity, particularly in areas prohibiting the raising of larger domestic animals. Chickens not only furnish a ready source of home-grown meat and eggs, but also provide great pleasure as exhibition stock and even as pets.
"Effect Of Transplant Age, Tobacco Cultivar, Acibenzolar-S-Methyl, And Imidacloprid On Tomato Spotted Wilt Infection In Flue-Cured Tobacco", Claudia Nischwitz
"Effect Of Transplant Age, Tobacco Cultivar, Acibenzolar-S-Methyl, And Imidacloprid On Tomato Spotted Wilt Infection In Flue-Cured Tobacco", Claudia Nischwitz
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No abstract provided.
Inspecting And Buying A New Or Used Saddle, Patricia A. Evans, Rusty Miller, Rebecca Lewis
Inspecting And Buying A New Or Used Saddle, Patricia A. Evans, Rusty Miller, Rebecca Lewis
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Whether purchasing a new or used saddle, several aspects should be evaluated. To determine if the saddle is sturdy and well-made some aspects to check include the leather, stitching, metal fittings and tree.
Housing Backyard Chickens, David D. Frame
Housing Backyard Chickens, David D. Frame
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Owning a small flock of chickens is increasing in popularity, particularly in areas where local ordinances prohibit larger domestic animals, but allow for birds and/or small animals. Chickens not only furnish a ready source of home-grown meat and eggs, but also provide great pleasure as exhibition stock and even as pets. The purpose of this fact sheet is to give an overview of basic housing principles for small flocks of chickens.
Onion Powdery Mildew, Dan Drost, Kent Evans, Erin Frank
Onion Powdery Mildew, Dan Drost, Kent Evans, Erin Frank
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This publication includes a description, disease cycle, and tips for management of onion powdery mildew in Utah.
Coryneum Or Shothole Blight, Kent Evans, Erin Frank, Jaydee Gunnell, Mike Pace, Maggie Shao
Coryneum Or Shothole Blight, Kent Evans, Erin Frank, Jaydee Gunnell, Mike Pace, Maggie Shao
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In Utah, there are typically three generations of corn earworm (CEW) each year. The first generation of adults either come from overwintering pupae (southern and central Utah), or migrate into northern Utah. The adult moth is tannish brown with a 1 1/2 inch wingspan. The front wings are marked with a distinct dark spot in the center and darker bands near the outer margins. The hind wings are lighter tan, with a dark band along the outer margins. The male moths have green eyes. Moth flight occurs primarily on warm, overcast evenings. Moth populations can be monitored using pheromone or …
Neurologic Equine Herpes Virus (Ehv-1), L. Earl Rogers, Kerry A. Rood
Neurologic Equine Herpes Virus (Ehv-1), L. Earl Rogers, Kerry A. Rood
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This publication provides background information and describes clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment, vaccination and preventive measures.
Half Square Triangles, Debra Proctor, Deonn Stott, Ronda Olsen
Half Square Triangles, Debra Proctor, Deonn Stott, Ronda Olsen
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The triangle is a basic quilt block shape. Half-square triangles are easily made from two squares and cut on the diagonal from corner to corner.
Small Acreage Irrigation System Operation And Maintenance, Robert W. Hill, Ronald Patterson, James V. Barnhill
Small Acreage Irrigation System Operation And Maintenance, Robert W. Hill, Ronald Patterson, James V. Barnhill
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Surface irrigation includes flood (sometimes denoted “wild flood,” as in uncontrolled), furrow, border, and basin. Surface irrigation operation and maintenance may be more of an art than a science.
Onion Thrips (Thrips Tabaci), Dan Drost, Diane Alston
Onion Thrips (Thrips Tabaci), Dan Drost, Diane Alston
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This publication includes a description and tips for management of onion thrips in Utah.
Baby Rail Blues, Debra Proctor, Deonn Stott
Baby Rail Blues, Debra Proctor, Deonn Stott
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This is a great quilt for beginning and experienced quilters. Accuracy begins with the basics
Feeding Camelina Sativa And Enhancing Omega-3 Fatty Acid Levels In Market-Age Turkey Hens, David Frame, Matt Palmer, Robert Ward, Silvana Martini
Feeding Camelina Sativa And Enhancing Omega-3 Fatty Acid Levels In Market-Age Turkey Hens, David Frame, Matt Palmer, Robert Ward, Silvana Martini
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Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz (camelina) is an oilseed producing plant in the Family Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) originating from the Mediterranean to Central Asia. There is increasing interest in converting waste cooking oil and oil produced from oilseed crops, such as camelina, into biofuels in order to decrease dependence on petroleum products for fuel sources. The interest for growing oilseed crops in Utah is growing as well. Camelina sativa is a low input oilseed-producing crop adapted to climates similar to central Utah. Central Utah is also home to the Utah commercial turkey industry.
Vesicular Stomatitis In Cattle, Ann Justice Allen, Kerry A. Rood
Vesicular Stomatitis In Cattle, Ann Justice Allen, Kerry A. Rood
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This publication lists definition, symptoms, warning signs, and recommended actions regarding vesicular stomatitis in cattle.
Teaching Risk Management Principles To Livestock Producers Through Production-Oriented Workshops, C Kim Chapman
Teaching Risk Management Principles To Livestock Producers Through Production-Oriented Workshops, C Kim Chapman
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This bulletin explains how to effectively marry risk management education, which producers do not have a natural affinity for, and production-oriented education, which is usually very popular with producers. The Beehive Master Beef Manager Program is used as a model.
Foal Hoof Care Fact Sheet, When And How Often To Trim?, Patricia Evans, Scott Mckendrick, Kerry A. Rood
Foal Hoof Care Fact Sheet, When And How Often To Trim?, Patricia Evans, Scott Mckendrick, Kerry A. Rood
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This publication provides detailed information on proper hoof trimming of foals including the first trim and correcting minor deviations. Includes photos and illustrations.
Foal Hoof Care Fact Sheet, Scott Mckendrick, Kerry Rood, Patricia Evans
Foal Hoof Care Fact Sheet, Scott Mckendrick, Kerry Rood, Patricia Evans
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No abstract provided.
Meeting The Energy Needs Of The Horse, Patricia Evans, Yvette Connely
Meeting The Energy Needs Of The Horse, Patricia Evans, Yvette Connely
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This publication describes energy and how it affects the horse from a nutritional aspect.