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Keeping young calves healthy

4min
page 31

Fighting the cold with energy

3min
page 30

Tips to improve herd/flock immunity

3min
page 29

Youth in Agriculture spotlights Maggie Trystman

2min
page 27

Maximizing your relationships

3min
page 28

Dr. Hunter Smith is an advocate for animal health

4min
page 26

What your credit report shows

11min
pages 22-25

Time to update financial statements

2min
page 20

Resolutions for the future

4min
page 21

Strategy is key

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page 16

Little changes can have big results

3min
page 15

Julie Turner-Crawford – Fake meat is here to stay

8min
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Eye on Agribusiness highlights Highway H Highlands

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page 12

Young couple works to improve their herd and land

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Treasure hunters dig up the past

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Jerry Crownover – A costly free calf

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The Stevens family is looking to the future

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Cedar Bluff Farm continues the dream of its founder

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