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  • Lower Your Feedcost By Improving Your Forage Quality

    For most cow-calf operations, forage is the primary source of nutrition. Therefore, it is important to provide cattle with the best quality forage available. By paying close attention to the quality of forages, you can ensure healthy, productive animals and minimize the cost of purchasing supplemental feedstuff.
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  • Choosing Your Ideal Farm Fencing

    There are many styles of fencing to choose from, depending on the size of your farm and your type of operation. Also important, is the size and aggressive tendencies of the animals to be fenced. Here are some tips to help you decide which type of fencing is best for your farm; consider the strengths and weaknesses of each type before choosing!
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  • Fence & Gate Repair

    Nothing lasts forever. Fences and gates are no different. As the gateway to your herd and the border that keeps them contained, gates and fences put up with a lot. As time ticks by wires begin to sag due to curious livestock or posts begin to naturally lean or degrade due to weather and temperature changes. That’s why it’s important to establish a routine of regular maintenance to ensure the longevity of your investment, and to keep your farm borders functional and effective.
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  • Nationwide: The Basics of Farm Succession Planning

    Good business management includes planning for the future. With regards to your farm, where do you want to be one year from now? Five years from now? What will happen when you retire? Have you made long-term retirement plans? With so many things to think about, it can feel overwhelming. It’s important to have a solid plan for transitioning your farm to new ownership
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  • Starting A Small Row Crop Farm

    Moving from the city to a small farm is the right choice for many families. Is farming life new to you? Some families mistakenly romanticize life in the country. Farming the land is hard work and involves financial risk. Smart novices consider not only their agriculture interests, but also their financial resources, attributes of their property and benefits of the crops they choose to plant.
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  • Nationwide Farm Contingency Planning

    Contingency planning is an important part of farm or ranch management. A contingency plan determines how a farm will respond to a crisis or disaster and how quickly it will be able to resume normal operations. Key decision makers can jump into action without having to come up with a plan in the middle of a crisis. If something tragic happens, are you prepared?
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  • Rabbit Care Basics

    Rabbits are very active, social, and playful animals that will form a close bond with other rabbits and with people— if the environment is right. Believe it or not, rabbits have feelings, too! So, knowing what to expect from a pet rabbit is an important consideration before purchasing one for yourself or for someone else. Rabbits have the potential to be wonderful pets, but it’s important to consider the lifestyle and physical capabilities of a potential pet rabbit owner.
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  • Choosing the Right Propane Supplier

    Choosing to switch to propane can reduce high energy costs and environmental impact, which is why it is such a popular and versatile choice as a cleaner burning fuel. Make your energy transition smooth and convenient by choosing the right propane supplier for your needs.
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  • What Size Propane Tank Should I Get?

    Congratulations! You have made the decision to switch to propane. Now, you may be wondering what size propane tank you need for the size of your home or farm. Propane tanks come in many sizes, and the right size tank can depend on a number of factors, with the average Southern States Energy delivery customer needing a tank between 120 and 1,000 gallons.
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  • Gas Grilling Safety Tips

    The National Fire Protection Association reminds us that June and July are peak months for gas grilling accidents making this the perfect time for a refresher course on the following safe grilling tips.
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  • Conserve Energy Costs with Propane

    Over the past ten years, residential electricity rates have increased nationally by approximately 14%, so says the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Therefore, every family across the country has, in some way, experienced a rise in the cost of their electricity for their home or business. As families look to the future, these charges will undoubtedly continue to rise, so what can be done to deter them? There are numerous tips and tricks to conserve energy at home, but what is a more permanent solution?
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