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November
5, 2004
Congress: It pays to be patient
LRGV takes second look at weevil eradication
A cold, wet winter?
Estate Planning seminars scheduled early next year
U.S., Japan strike accord to resume beef trade
The Pick of the Crop: Who will win?
Jay DavisA marketer
of energy
Jeffery CarlsonFlexibility key to success
Boyd JacksonChange is future of farming
Putting profit back in the stocker business
Facts for You
Bovine genome sequence first draft released
AgriCurrents
Little Spouse on the Prairie
Notes from Austin
November 19, 2004
End the life of the Death Tax
San Antonio site of Farm Bureau convention
Food items still needed!
Stallman: 2004 elections
good for agriculture
Changes mark election
Marketing
Pecans: High Texas production, higher prices
Prices, yields good for Texas peanuts
Resolution highlights
Persistence pays for Cotton Center FFA
The Checkoff Review
Burn clinics scheduled
Excellence in Ag
Promoting ag at the local level
Ag opportunity: Present and future
Carrying on a family tradition...
AgriCurrents
Little Spouse on the Prairie
Notes from Austin