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Barrel racing 101: Practice drills
Published on August 6, 2014
Barrel racing, like other equine disciplines, requires proper preparation and practice to succeed. -
Timing is right for summer alfalfa seeding
Published on August 5, 2014
Long-term effects of winterkill in alfalfa fields include reduced yields and shorter stand life. -
Certified Animal Welfare Audits for Farms: Part 6 - Follow-up for certification
Published on July 28, 2014
The final installment in the six part series of Certified Farm Animal Welfare Audits looks at the follow-up corrective actions that need to take place after the audit in order for your farm to achieve certification. -
Certified Animal Welfare Audits for Farms: Part 4 – Preparing your farm
Published on July 28, 2014
Part 4 in preparing for a certified animal welfare audit on your farm looks at review of the audit and preparation of your farm for audit day -
Certified Animal Welfare Audits for Farms: Part 5 - Audit day
Published on July 28, 2014
Certified Farm Animal Welfare Audit day has arrived on your farm. Part five in this six part series is meant to give you an idea of what to expect and how to prepare yourself and your employees. -
Exploring equine breeds: The American Saddlebred
Published on July 11, 2014
Follow this series of articles to learn more about the variety of horse breeds available to horse enthusiasts! -
Horse events at 2014 Ag Expo
Published on July 10, 2014
2014 Ag Expo has a horse farm tour, MSUE equine experts and many exhibits for the horse enthusiast. -
Emergency response to manure spills – Are you prepared with a manure spill kit?
Published on July 7, 2014
In the case of a manure spill, livestock producers should have a spill kit prepared. -
Clean Water Act has a new twist for farms
Published on July 3, 2014
The ditches and streams on your farmland will fall under new standards if regulations become the law of the land. -
Five ways to keep horse shows and other equine activities safe and enjoyable for everyone
Published on June 26, 2014
Spectators and visitors can play a role on keeping equine activities safe and enjoyable.