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Is Producing your Own Hay, Straw, and Wood Shavings for your Livestock Operation Really Worthwhile?

If you produce your own hay, straw, and/or wood shavings on your farm, ranch, or other livestock sales or feeding operation, how often do you perfectly make the right amount to accommodate the needs of your livestock operation?

Produce too much and you have to think about making the room for excess storage, storage costs for the overflow, and/or possibly selling your excess. If you don’t use or sell it quickly enough, it can grow moldy or dusty and rendered useless. How are you going to sell it, anyway? Put an ad in the paper? There’s no guarantee that

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What Journalists Really Want From Pr People

Although it seems less common these days, there are still a fair number of us public relations practitioners who enter the business by crossing over from the journalist’s side of the notebook.

When you make that transition, you become something of an oracle.  Colleagues and clients expect you to be the walking, talking answer to the Rubik’s cube puzzle of how to gain the attention of the media.  If only it were that simple!

Landing media placements is at least as much about art as it is science. And despite the prevalence of social

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Getting really interesting

The blogging platform wars are getting really interesting and much of the discussion I find myself in lately revolves around what is happening with various CMS systems. The market can essentially be defined into 3 major camps: remotely hosted, self hosted, and community based systems. I have used pretty much every blogging platform available and each of them has its ups and downs. In this article I will cover the best options for each area taking into account price, usability, market share and of course SEO potential.

All of these products are either open source,

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