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Study: Plants Ease Antibiotic Risk On Farms

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Many farmers grow grass or other plant buffers to control erosion or capture herbicides from their fields.

Now, University of Missouri scientists say there’s another reason to plant them. They say the buffers can mitigate the potential risk of routine use of antibiotics in livestock.

Keith Goyne, an assistant professor of soil chemistry, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that the buffers can prevent antibiotics from leaching into water resources.

Some scientists are concerned that antibiotic use in livestock could lead to antibiotic-resistant diseases in humans.

The researchers found that buffer strips can reduce up to 80 percent of antibiotics in an animal’s manure, and that certain plants are especially good at dissipating the substances

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2010 Southwest Bull Test: Sale, Open House, & Bred Heifer Sale

Monday, February 8th, 2010

An open house will be hosted at the Virginia Beef Cattle Improvement Association’s Southwest Virginia Bull Test on Sunday afternoon, March 21st from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. Cattle producers and others interested are invited to attend. The Southwest Bull Test Station is located at Hillwinds Farm, owned and operated by Tim Sutphin of Dublin, Virginia. The station is located just outside Dublin. From Dublin, travel south on Route 11 just over two miles, and turn right on Thornspring Road/Rt. 643 (Cougar Express convenience store on corner). Proceed on Thornspring Road a little over a mile and the facility is on the left.

A total of 207 bulls are currently on test at Hillwinds Farm, including 102 fall-born senior bulls and 105 spring-born junior bulls. Breeds include Angus, Charolais, Gelbvieh, Gelbvieh Balancer, Polled Hereford, Simmental, and SimmAngus. The top two-thirds of these bulls will be sold on Saturday, March 27th at 12:00 noon. The sale will be held at the Umberger sale facility, just outside Wytheville. Only bulls which meet stringent BCIA criteria will sell. BCIA has made some significant changes to the program which has been brought about through feedback from commercial bull buyers. Highlights include complete breeding soundness exams (including semen evaluation) on fall-born bulls, volume buyer discounts, and an enhanced soundness and fertility guarantee on all bulls selling.

The BCIA-Influenced Bred Heifer Sale will be held in conjunction with the bull sale. A select group of 50 fall-calving bred heifers from leading producers will be offered immediately following the bulls. All heifers will be certified through the Virginia Premium Assured Heifer Program, which verifies health, genetics, and management procedures. Service sires for the heifers will feature highly proven, AI sires selected for calving ease and performance.

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World Ag Expo’s New Forage Challenge

Monday, February 8th, 2010

A total of $18,000 in prizes was awarded today at World Ag Expo to the winners of the 2010 World Ag Expo Forage Challenge, presented by Mycogen Seeds.

Finalists were chosen out of the 39 entries from seven Western states that entered the challenge. The competition challenged farmers and ranchers to enter the bounty of their labor to see who produced the highest-quality forages in the West.

Finalists will be on display in World Ag Expo’s New Product Pavilion on “R” St. and Expo Ln. during the Expo. Attendees can visit educational displays and attend seminars to learn more about forage production.

“As presenting sponsor, Mycogen Seeds is pleased to have played a part in making World Ag Expo’s Forage Challenge a reality,” says Greg Cannon, silage marketing specialist at Mycogen Seeds. “We congratulate the winners and finalists for their dedication to producing high quality forages.”

Lallemand Animal Nutrition North America sponsored the $18,000 in contest awards and prizes. First place winners in all three categories received $2,000, while second place winners were awarded $1,500 and third place winners $1,000.

“Producing the best quality forages possible is the foundation for profitability on the dairy,” said Dr. Bob Charley, Forage Products Manager, Lallemand Animal Nutrition. “Lallemand hopes that this new event will help raise the profile of this key issue and increase the focus on honing best practice forage management skills at all levels.”

Following are the winners of the 2010 World Ag Expo Forage Challenge:

Alfalfa Hay Winners

  • 1st Place- Lazy 2K Livestock, Kellie Hinman, Wheatland, WY.
  • 2nd Place- Roberti Ranch, Dave Roberti, Loyalton, CA
  • 3rd Place- King Productions, David King, Malin, OR

Corn Silage Winners

  • 1st Place – 1 Royal Turf, Kelly Callahan, Royal City, WA,
  • 2nd Place- Ever May Farms, David Evers, Grove, OR
  • 3rd Place – Weststyn Dairy, Jake Weststyn, Linden, CA

Brown Mid-Rib Silage (BMR)

  • 1st Place- Faria Dairy, Nelson Faria, Royal City, WA,
  • 2nd Place- Moo Mtn. Milk, Ray Robinson, Burley, ID
  • 3rd Place- Fernoak Dairy, Greg Fernandes, Tulare, CA

 “Mycogen Seeds is pleased to have the opportunity to help establish this exciting new event at World Ag Expo and focus attention on the production of high-quality forages in the West,” says Greg Cannon, Mycogen Seeds silage marketing specialist.

In 2009, World Ag Expo, Mycogen Seeds and Hay & Forage Grower Magazine invited farmers and ranchers from 11 western states—Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming—to enter the 2010 World Ag Expo Forage Challenge by submitting 2009 samples from their bales or silos to the University of California, Davis. Entries were judged in three categories: alfalfa hay, standard corn silage and brown mid-rib (BMR) corn silage.

“This new event allowed farmers and ranchers to demonstrate their skills in producing high-quality forage, while challenging each other to some friendly competition at the same time,” said Bernie Cargle, 2010 World Ag Expo Chairman. “We are thrilled with the success of the event this year and are excited to see the reaction from our attendees as they view the samples.”

The 43rd annual World Ag Expo 2010, powering global agriculture, will run February 9–11 at the International Agri-Center show grounds in Tulare, Calif. An estimated 100,000 visitors from 67 countries are expected to attend World Ag Expo this year. The expo is the largest annual agricultural show of its kind with 1,600 exhibitors displaying cutting-edge agricultural technology and equipment on 2.6 million square feet of show grounds.

World Ag Expo tickets are $12 at the gate. Attendees who register for their World Ag Expo Collectors’ badges at one of the three onsite registration centers will receive complimentary admission to West Coast Nationals on the same day and will be automatically entered to win a Yamaha Rhino 700 FI 4×4, “Free Fuel for a Year” from Fleet Card Fuels and 1-year use of a Massey Ferguson 2680 HD. Attendees are encouraged to use the complimentary World Ag Expo Park and Ride buses.

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