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Last week I was in Amarillo, Texas, attending the Reciprocal Meat Conference. Next week I’ll be in Denver for the National Association of County Agricultural Agents meeting as a vendor representing the Society of Metabolic Health Practition...
Months of preparation culminated in Concurrent Technical Session IV.
This week, at the American Meat Science Association’s 79th Reciprocal Meat Conference in Amarillo, Texas, I reached another mountain-top moment. Anyone who has spent time...
[This was originally supposed to be this week’s post. Then a new paper from Leroy and colleagues landed in my inbox, and I realized that it was National Forage Week. The result is three posts instead of one. Apparently bridge-building occas...
How could I miss the beginning of National Forage Week?!
As a forage agronomist, former Extension specialist, longtime member of the American Forage and Grassland Council (AFGC), and someone whose professional life has revolved around gras...
Carbon tunnel vision is not a new phrase, and Frédéric Leroy is careful to say so. In the FarmGate discussion accompanying a new review paper, Leroy notes that the terminology is not his, nor his co-authors’, but that it captures an increas...
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BSA & MS Univ of GA & PhD Univ of KY. Forage Extension Specialist OR State Univ (1986-92), Worked most of my life in forage agriculture. Recently retired. An advocate for ruminant animal ag & the essential role of animal source foods in human diet.
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