In the Oct. 2017 Issue

Country Corner
Who are the heroes in your life?
by Allison Jenkins

UpFront / Blog
Something for everyone at Ozark Farmfest
Livestock project premium program rewards hard work
Hops are the newest crop to be studied at MU
Hard day’s night

All aboard the grain train
Central Missouri AGRIService’s new shuttle-loader keeps pace with production
by Allison Jenkins

Agriculture pulls together for Missouri’s hungry children
Industry collaboration yields 1.8 million meals for families, school backpack programs

Elevator for everyone
Clinton cooperative celebrates 100 years 
of serving farming community
by Allison Jenkins

The future of agriculture
Ag leaders share perspectives on what’s ahead for the industry
by Nancy Jorgensen

All for eight seconds  (COVER STORY)
It’s tough to stay on top in riding, raising rodeo bulls
Extended photo slideshow online
by Kerri Lotven

Going viral
Insecticide seed treatments can help prevent damaging wheat diseases
by Jason Worthington
    
What we’re learning from the dicamba dilemma
New crop protection technology brings both pros and cons
by Dr. Jason Weirich

Lush pastures can equal lung problems for cattle
Take care when moving beef herds from dormant forage to green grasses
by Dr. Jim White

Power tool
Beta-testers praise the utility, versatility of the new PowerCalf Mobile App
by Kerri Lotven

Markets
Corn: South American 
competition keeps prices low
Soybeans: Soybean oil 
demand may boost price
Cattle: Cattle herd is largest since 2008
Wheat: World supplies 
continue to influence price

Recipes
Pigging out
Printed Version
TF's NEW Digital Food Page

BUY, sell, trade
Marketplace

Viewpoint
October is cooperative month
by Ernie Verslues

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