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Youth, Adult Rodeos Kick Off 2018 Activities Rodeos, livestock shows and nightly grandstand entertainment highlight the 2018 North Central Missouri Fair. The fair kicks off with two nights of rodeo action on Friday, July 27 with a kids rodeo at the fair grandstand area, followed with regular rodeo action on Saturday, July 28. Events get under way both nights at 7 o’clock. A tractor pull will be held on Sunday, July 29. Weigh-in is set for noon, with the pull scheduled to start at 1 p.m. Admission for all three events is $10 for adults, $5 for youth ages 6 to 12 and free for children age 5 and under. A full day of activities is planned for Tuesday, July 31, beginning with a barbecue chicken cook off contest in the courtyard area of the Rock Barn at 9 a.m. Junior and senior divisions, along with creative activities, will be entered at the Rock Barn from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. for judging while fine arts items will be entered from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the art building. The parade gets under way at 5:30 p.m., following the traditional route from Normal Street to Harris Avenue, north on Harris Avenue to 17th Street, west on 17th Street to Main Street, south on Main Street to Ninth Street, then east on Ninth Street and back to the fairgrounds. Entries are to be lined up no later than 5 p.m. for judging. Entries are currently being accepted by call-

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ing Katie Kinney at 654-1443. The Trenton FFA will hold a whole hog roast at the livestock pavillion beginning at 6 p.m. The price is $6 per plate, with proceeds going for FFA activities. The NCM Fair Queen will be crowned in a 7 p.m. ceremony in the courtyard area. Swine will be the featured livestock to be judged on Wednesday, Aug. 1, with the pee wee show at 9 a.m., followed by the swine show and barrow show. The grandstand entertainment will be the Super Teen Contest, with registration from noon to 5 p.m. and the competition at 7 p.m. Admission is by donation. Floriculture begins arriving for judging at the Rock Barn, beginning at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 2. The rabbit and poultry show is set to get under way at 9 a.m., with the dairy show (including bucket calves) scheduled for 1 p.m. Grandstand entertainment will be a horse pull, which begins at 7 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for youth 6 to 12 and free for children age 5 and under. Sheep will be judged on Friday, Aug. 3, beginning with ladies lead at 9 a.m. and followed by the pee wee, beef breeding and market lamb shows. The pee wee and regular goat judging will follow. ATV and dirtbike motocross races will be held at the grandstand, with registration at 5:30 p.m. and the competition at 7

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p.m. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for youth 6 to 12 and free for children under 12. Pit passes are available for $15, with no pit passes available for persons under the age of 15. Saturday’s schedule on Aug. 4 kicks off with the horse show at the North Missouri Saddle Club grounds and the beef bucket calf show at the livestock pavillion, both at 9 a.m. The bucket calf show will be followed by the beef breeding and steer shows. The premium sale of livestock will be held at the livestock pavillion at 5 p.m. There will be Tuff Truck competition at the grandstand. Check-in begins at 4 p.m. through the entrance near the high school parking lot, with competition to get under way at 7 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 6 to 12 and free for youth ages 5 and under. Pit passes are $20, with no pit passes available for persons under the age of 15. There will be a carnival nightly from July 31 to Aug. 4. Advanced tickets of $18 (cash only) to purchase armbands are available until July 31 at MFA, Farmers Bank of Northern Missouri, the Trenton Republican-Times and KTTN. At the fairgrounds, armbands will cost $22. For more information about the fair, persons can contact Fair Board President Jimmie Shaw at 635-1267 or Livestock Superintendent Blake Baugher at 359-7091.

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Local Farmers Get Some Grazing Relief Release of CRP land for grazing in northern Missouri gives relief for some cow herds on drought-shorted pastures. The Conservation Reserve Program with USDA Farm Service Agency pays farmers to keep erosion-prone land out of production. It now allows short-term grazing in 42 counties in northern Missouri. Under current grazing terms that use ends July 15. That may be extended. The counties are mostly north of a line from Kansas City to Marshall to Hannibal. Many restrictions apply on land use. First, farmers must request and receive approval in writing before use. Only certain CRP programs are eligible. Producers are urged to get all rules from their local FSA office. Owners of CRP land can lease grazing rights. Haying isn’t allowed. Eric Bailey, University of Missouri beef nutritionist, says to use released forage with caution. In normal times, the land isn’t intended for grazing. It isn’t regularly burned, grazed or hayed. That allows low-quality forage to accumulate. “Producers must realize CRP forage will be poor quality,” Bailey says. “It will be below 50 percent total digestible nutrients and 7 percent crude protein. It may not be palatable.” Those low nutrients should not be expected to support cows nursing

young calves or for growing feeder calves, Bailey says. “Additional feed must be used.” “CRP forage should be used as part of a total mixed ration,” he adds. “CRP forage may need significant supplemental energy.” MU livestock specialists can assist with planning rations. Contacts are through local extension centers. In addition, the MU Ag Electronic Bulletin Board (agebb.missouri.edu) on the internet helps. It lists current prices and sources for commodity feeds such as distillers grains, corn gluten pellets, wheat midds and soyhulls used in most feed rations. A starting point is 5 to 7 pounds of these feeds per cow of any of the above feeds. Pregnant fall-calving cows likely need only 5 to 7 pounds of these feeds per day at this point. Expect cows nursing calves to need 1 percent (12 to 15 pounds) of their body weight per day if pastures are short. In drought-stressed areas, herd owners can be proactive in feed management. The next calf crop depends on it. By fitting supplement to cow needs, costs can be lowered. Bailey warns that even with recent rains, most areas have lost the bountiful spring growth on pastures. “Expect poor pastures to persist through the rest of this growing season.”

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If FSA extends CRP releases, that will end Sept. 30. Now, grazing must be limited to 75 percent of each field. Minimum stubble heights must be left. If CRP forage fails due to grazing, it

must be replanted at expense of CRP owners. There are more rules. Bailey says, “Remember, MU ExtenSee CRP, Page 12

Child Reunion Deadline Unlikely To Be Met SAN DIEGO (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union said it appears the Trump administration will miss a court-ordered deadline to reunite young children who were separated at the border with their parents in more than half of the cases. The ACLU said the administration provided it with a list of 102 children under 5 years old and that "appears likely that less than half will be reunited" by Tuesday's deadline. The Justice Department asked U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw for more time last week but the judge on Friday did not grant a blanket extension, saying only that he would consider certain exceptions. He told the two sides to discuss possible exceptions and report to him Monday. The Justice Department was working through the weekend on a path toward unification and was preparing a progress report for the court. Children were increasingly separated from their parents after Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced in May that a zero-tolerance policy on illegally entering the country was in full effect. While parents were criminally prosecuted, children were placed in custody of the Health and Human Services Department. Trump reversed course on June 20 amid an international outcry and said families should remain together. On June 26, Sabraw set deadlines of Tuesday to reunite children under 5 with their families and July 26 for older children. Sabraw, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, wrote that the "situation has reached a crisis level" and that the "chaotic circumstances" were of the government's own making. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Thursday there were "under 3,000" children separated from their parents. Previously, he said 2,047. "It's extremely disappointing that the Trump administration looks like it will fail to reunite even half the children under 5 with their parent," said ACLU attorney Lee Gelernt. "These kids have already suffered so much because of this policy, and every extra day apart just adds to that pain." The ACLU sued in March on behalf of a Congolese woman who was separated from her daughter for five months after seeking asylum at a San Diego border crossing and a Brazilian asylum-seeker who was separated from her son after an arrest for illegal entry in August near the Texas-New Mexico border.

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