Re: ARGUS EDITORAL-TODAY
Mike,
I looked at the editoral, it really isn't that positive I don't think your constituents will mind. Who knows, they might be pleased most have always enjoyed telling a Moo U joke or two. Sorry I rushed to judgement on your job performance.
http://www.argusleader.com/editorial...article1.shtml
SDSU research could be key to ag dilemmas
Editorial Board
Argus Leader
published: 10/4/2004
An interesting idea came out of a recent discussion about technology that could reduce odors of livestock operations.
Develop a demonstration project at South Dakota State University.
Let's take that further. SDSU is the perfect place to research all forms of technology and advancements in agriculture - including economic trends, the balance between small and large producers and how to shore up family farms while encouraging agricultural development and growth.
Some of that, of course, already is being done. But if we're serious about agriculture as a growth industry and still want to protect the family farm, we need to put a sharper focus on that research. . . .
Go State! ;D
Mike,
I looked at the editoral, it really isn't that positive I don't think your constituents will mind. Who knows, they might be pleased most have always enjoyed telling a Moo U joke or two. Sorry I rushed to judgement on your job performance.

http://www.argusleader.com/editorial...article1.shtml
SDSU research could be key to ag dilemmas
Editorial Board
Argus Leader
published: 10/4/2004
An interesting idea came out of a recent discussion about technology that could reduce odors of livestock operations.
Develop a demonstration project at South Dakota State University.
Let's take that further. SDSU is the perfect place to research all forms of technology and advancements in agriculture - including economic trends, the balance between small and large producers and how to shore up family farms while encouraging agricultural development and growth.
Some of that, of course, already is being done. But if we're serious about agriculture as a growth industry and still want to protect the family farm, we need to put a sharper focus on that research. . . .
Go State! ;D
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