In this May 2023 Issue
FEATURES
Building a game plan (cover story)
Livestock producers work with MFA to evaluate past performance, strategize for future success
by Jessica Ekern & Allison Jenkins
Black vultures: friend or foe?
These predatory birds have their place but can also threaten Missouri livestock farms
by Landry Jones
Tar spot targets Midwest corn
Emerging fungal disease can develop quickly, spread rapidly and cause significant yield loss
by Jessica Ekern
Slice of life
Pizza nights fire up for a new season at Millsap Farms
by Allison Jenkins
In-season N for the win
Split applications, Nutri-Track tools help limit nutrient loss, push crop yields
by Cory Clermont
Vampires aren’t the only pests repelled by garlic
Pungent odor from botanical compound, allicin, may also help in fly control
by Dr. jim White
DEPARTMENTS & COLUMNS
Country Corner
Be grateful that we can plant in peace
by Allison Jenkins
Blog/UpFront
Tracking a new type of tick
Beef Days return to Bolivar this month
FAPRI forecasts falling prices for producers
Markets - Click to view in flipbook.
Corn: Planting earlier than normal in most corn states
Soybeans: Low stocks could make markets sensitive
Cattle: Cattle prices are high and rising
Wheat: Poor condition of U.S. wheat is a concern
Recipes
Through the grapevine
BUY, sell, trade
Marketplace
Viewpoint
Getting to the right place at the right time
by Ernie Verslues
Closing Thought
Poetry by Walter Bargen
Photograph by Bailey Keltner
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