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published July to October, including:
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Wyoming newspapers where this insert appeared include:
Casper Star-Tribune, Laramie Boomerang, Rock Springs Rocket-Miner, Douglas Budget, Gillette
News-Record, Platte County Record
Times, Riverton Ranger, Sheridan Press, Torrington Telegram, Uinta
County Herald, Cheyenne Tribune-Eagle, Cody Enterprise, Powell Tribune,
Star Valley Independent, Buffalo Bulletin, Pinedale Roundup, Worland
Daily News, Rawlins Times, Green River Star, Thermopolis Independent
Record, News Letter Journal, Lovell Chronicle, Sundance Times, and Lusk
Herald. |
Barnyards & Backyards
- an insert to twenty-four Wyoming newspapers was circulated in March
2009. Ninety-nine thousand (99,200) copies of this insert were
distributed across the state with articles covering:
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Agriculture's Impact: It's all in your
perspective
- Risk management
courses available at
InsuringSuccess.org
- Extension's
Profitable and Sustainable Agricultural Systems team has a lot to offer
Wyoming
- UW researches ways
to determine high-sexually active rams
- Considerations for
small wind systems in Wyoming
- Can tall fescue be
an important component in Wyoming pastures and hayfields?
- Rocky Mountain
natives for Wyoming landscapes
- How to estimate
machinery costs
- PRF Vegetation Index
Insurance: Risk protection for pasture and forages
- Grazing
multi-species can rid undesirable plants, make pastures more productive
- Knowing what
predator killed your stock -- fast response is critical
- Cascading marketing
values in the beef industry
- Battling Wyoming's
hot, cold, wet -- be prepared out there
- Raising small fruits
in Wyoming ... 'berry' delicious!
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Articles
published November 2008 through February 2009, including:
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Articles
published July through October 2008, including:
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Articles
published March through June 2008, including:
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Wyoming newspapers where this insert appeared include:
Casper Star-Tribune, Laramie Boomerang, Rock Springs Rocket-Miner, Douglas Budget, Gillette
News-Record, Platte County Record
Times, Riverton Ranger, Sheridan Press, Torrington Telegram, Uinta
County Herald, Cheyenne Tribune-Eagle, Cody Enterprise, Powell Tribune,
Star Valley Independent, Buffalo Bulletin, Pinedale Roundup, Worland
Daily News, Rawlins Times, Green River Star, Thermopolis Independent
Record, News Letter Journal, Lovell Chronicle, Sundance Times, and Lusk
Herald. |
Barnyards & Backyards
- an insert to twenty-four Wyoming newspapers was circulated in March
2008. Ninety-nine thousand (99,200) copies of this insert were
distributed across the state with articles covering:
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Ag Help Wanted: A New Tool for
Managing Agricultural Human Risk
- Plant Select®, the perfect selection for
rural gardens
- Rising input costs having large impact on
cattle prices
- Savvy consumers seek locally grown
products
- Using A Lasting Legacy: What will
your legacy be?
- Start today by defining your legacy
- Cow nutrient requirements during and after
calving critical for success
- Raise specialty fresh cut flowers
- Alternative crop risks- ensure your stakes
in the game
- AgrAbility project helps producers with
limitations or disabilities keep farming and ranching
- Grain Bin Safety
- Organic and Natural - What Are They?
- Enterprising Rural Families: Making
it Work
- Native grasses play important part in
Wyoming agriculture
- Pesticides and protecting your ag
employees
- Russian olive and salt cedar control
- Alternative sources of nitrogen for
pastures and hayland
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Updating pesticide applicator training
materials
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Articles
published January through February 2008, including:
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Articles
published October through December 2007, including:
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Articles
published June through September 2007, including::
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Wyoming newspapers where this insert appeared include:
Laramie Boomerang, Rock Springs Rocket-Miner, Douglas Budget, Gillette
News-Record, Glenrock Independent, Lander Journal, Platte County Record
Times, Riverton Ranger, Sheridan Press, Torrington Telegram, Uinta
County Herald, and
Cheyenne Tribune-Eagle. |
Barnyards & Backyards
- an insert to twelve Wyoming newspapers was circulated in July
2007. Seventy thousand (70,000) copies of this insert were
distributed across the state with articles covering:
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Living and Working
on the Land conference offers ways to bolster your small-acreage
know-how
- Considerations
in managing risk for American Indian operators
- Controlling weeds in
horse pastures
- Feasibility of
alternative rural enterprises course available
- Wyoming's
landscape offers opportunities for rural entrepreneurs
- Sustainable
agriculture farmer/rancher grants available
- True colors training
discerns personality traits, understanding
- Enterprising
Rural Families: Helping families manage rural enterprises for success
- 'Beeing' good:
business turns honey into sweet profit
- Women managers of ag
operations -- a growing trend in Wyoming
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Wyoming newspapers where this insert appeared include:
Riverton Ranger, Cody Enterprise, Sheridan Press, Laramie, Boomerang,
Powell Tribune, Star Valley Independent, Buffalo Bulletin, Pinedale
Roundup, Northern Wyoming Daily News (Worland), Douglas Budget, Rawlins
Times, Green River Star, Uinta County Herald (Evanston), Thermopolis
Independent Record, Torrington
Telegram, Platte County Record Times (Wheatland), News Letter Journal
(Newcastle),
Lovell Chronicle, Sundance Times, and Lusk Herald. |
Barnyards & Backyards
- an insert to twenty Wyoming newspapers was circulated in April
2007. Fifty-five thousand (55,000) copies of this insert were
distributed across the state with articles covering:
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AGR-Lite:
A new crop insurance option
- Prevent injury or
death while moving large hay bales
- The federal crop
insurance program: Risk management for Wyoming producers
- Recognizing and
responding to drought on rangelands
- Sustainable
agriculture farmer/rancher grants available
- Proper well
maintenance helps ensure good water supply
- Everyday assistive
technology for the farmer/rancher
- Good-Bye, Flies!!!
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Articles
published February through May 2007, including:
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Wyoming newspapers where this insert appeared include:
Riverton Ranger, Cody Enterprise, Sheridan Press,
Laramie, Boomerang,
Powell Tribune, Star Valley
Independent, Buffalo Bulletin, Pinedale
Roundup,
Northern Wyoming Daily News (Worland), Douglas
Budget, Rawlins
Times, Green River Star, Uinta County
Herald (Evanston), Torrington
Telegram, Platte County
Record Times (Wheatland), News Letter Journal
(Newcastle), Lovell Chronicle, Sundance Times, and Lusk Herald. |
Barnyards & Backyards
- an insert to nineteen Wyoming newspapers was circulated in February
2007. Fifty-five thousand (55,000) copies of this insert were
distributed across the state with articles covering:
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LRP can
help cattle producers mitigate risks
- Base children's farm
and ranch chores on capability
- Federal ag insurance
options available
- Animal ID -
management and marketing opportunities
- Reducing risk in
retained ownership
- Products,
suggestions can help those with mobility impairments continue farming,
ranching
- Quality assurance
practices, procedures, and facilities self-evaluation for all livestock
- Technology can help
producers find that perfect bull
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Articles
published October 2006 through January 2007, including:
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published July through September 2006, including:
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Wyoming newspapers where this insert appeared include:
Casper Star-Tribune, Rock Springs Rocket-Miner, Gillette News-Record,
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Barnyards & Backyards
- an insert to four Wyoming newspapers was circulated in May 2006.
Fifty-five thousand (55,000) copies of this insert were distributed across the
state with articles covering:
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UW provides helpful
information to those with small-acreage, horticulture interests
- Race for the Green:
Proper management helps ensure spring grazing doesn't chew into
rangeland health
- Two
niche markets offer small producers unique opportunities
- Smart
practices can reduce predator problems on state's small acreages
- Search
world for plans but some gems exist in our own backyard
- Establishing
native trees and shrubs
- Firewise
landscaping can help reduce fire threat for small-acreage owners
- If you
fence it, they'll stay out: Fencing out stock in Wyoming
- Natural
resource experts lend expertise to small acreage owners in Barnyards
& Backyards magazine
- Insurance available
for alternative ag operations
- Discovering the
green in Wyoming
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Articles
published March through June 2006, including:
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Wyoming newspapers where this insert appeared include:
Cody Enterprise, Douglas Budget, Green River Star, Lovell Chronicle,
Lusk Herald, News Letter Journal (Newcastle), Northern Wyoming Daily News
(Worland), Platte County Record Times (Wheatland), Powell Tribune,
Riverton Ranger, Sheridan Press, Star Valley Independent, Sundance Times,
Torrington Telegram, and Uinta County Herald (Evanston). |
Barnyards & Backyards -
an insert to over 15 Wyoming newspapers was circulated in March 2006.
Fifty-five thousand (55,000) copies of this insert were distributed across the
state with articles covering:
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UW extension
initiative team offers educational resources
- Research shows
importance of colostrums throughout calf’s life
- Successful tree and
shrub planning strategies
- Producers may
increase profits growing organically certified products
- The basics of
stocking rate calculations – or How can I graze three horses year-round
on my five acres?
- GRP Rangeland
Insurance Program: A new risk management option for livestock producers
- The scoop on
handling manure
- Capabilities of
SAREC open door to research opportunities
- Irrigated sunflowers
may prove alternative to sugar beets in times of limited water
- Irrigated pasture
forage establishment and selection
- Risk management
options for dry land hay and forage producers
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Articles
published
November 2005 through February 2006, including:
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Additional articles
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January, February, March and April of
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Wyoming newspapers where this insert appeared include:
Casper Star-Tribune,
Cheyenne Tribune-Eagle, and Douglas Budget |
Barnyards to Backyards -
an insert to several Wyoming newspapers was circulated in December 2004.
Fifty-five thousand (55,000) copies of this insert were distributed across the
state with articles covering:
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Help! My property is
overrun with weeds!
- Small-acreage
ownership requires animal stewardship
- Growing the organic
way could increase producers' profits
- Team Agriculture
- Federal crop
insurance programs designed for new and small-scale producers
- Crop insurance can
help producers manage risk
- Shelterbelts can
improve environmental conditions
- Underutilized native
trees can add to landscapes
- Discovering brown
gold in the backyard
- Thinking About
Alternative Crops?
- Fall and winter
landscape planning can lead to new selections
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