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September 11, 2009 Volume 4, Issue 21 
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Farmers first link in safe food supply chain
Ron Smith
Southwest Farm Press
Farmers are the first link in the chain for food quality and safety and the measures they take to safeguard their products make the job easier for other links in the chain to maintain the integrity of the nation’s food supply.

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CRP options for landowners
Southwest Farm Press
On September 24, 2009 the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Farm Service Agency (FSA), AgriLife Extension Service and other conservation partners will host a “Land Management Options for Expired CRP Land” meeting in Canyon, Texas.

Fences keep out feral hog moochers at deer feeders
Robert Burns, Texas A&M University
Southwest Farm Press
Farmers and ranchers may be inadvertently aiding and abetting one of their worst enemies, the feral hog, by providing supplemental feed for white-tailed deer and other wildlife, said a Texas AgriLife Extension Service wildlife expert.

Media reproved over H1N1 Influenza Virus
Dale Miller, Editor, National Hog Farmer
Southwest Farm Press
Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack held a press conference Sept. 10 with the intended purpose of explaining the USDA’s preparedness to handle the potential onset H1N1 influenza this fall.

Farm Press Dailies to feature new format
Southwest Farm Press
Farm Press Daily subscribers will notice a new look when their daily e-newsletter arrives Monday (Sept. 14).

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