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How to Crib Corn Early Safely!
The better you can do in providing good air movement through your corn, the earlier you can safely harvest and store your crop. Here is a summary of general rules and specific recommendations about storing corn
Paved Feedlots? - Why And How
You may be paying for a paved lot or feeding floor whether you have one or not, say the authors of this article. Paved lots are most appreciated in muddy seasons, but there are also other advantages not to be overlooked
Making Ear-Corn and Shelled Corn Silage
By harvesting part of your corn as grain silage, you can sometimes save time, labor, and harvesting and storage costs if you\u27re a livestock feeder. And special situations often make it advantageous to make grain silage
We Need More Drainage
Many thousands of acres of crops in Iowa were lost in 1943 because of inadequate drainage. And the situation was practically the same in 1942. What will be the report a year hence? The 1944 production goals call for over 14 1/2 million acres of intertilled crops. The large increase in cultivated crops confronts Iowa farmers with many critical production problems. Where will these extra acres be found
Management Ethics Guide
This Guide is for business leaders who teach other businessmen. According to a recent survey of business executives, (Raymond Baumhart, S.J., Harvard Business Review, July-August 1961), the best guarantee of high standards of morality in business is for subordinates to have bosses who themselves have high standards. This Guide is directed to business leaders who have such high standards, and who sometimes lead others in advanced management training. The Guide is also for educators in government, management associations, and universities
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