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K-State Research and Extension Bookstore

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Kansas State University
Manhattan KS 66506-3402

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Displaying 36 to 40 of 63 Publications.

  • MF2948
    MF2948
    Hairy Vetch Toxicity

    This palatable legume may cause major health problems, and even death in cattle. Signs initially include itching and scaly skin that is thickened to the touch, as well as diarrhea, conjunctivitis, and body wasting. 2 p., color.

    $1.15
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  • S153
    S153
    Stump Treatment Manual, Category 1D

    Kansas Commercial Applicators Certification. Cut stumps of woody plants in pastures, rangeland, or lands in conservation reserve. 16-page, b/w.

    $1.10
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  • MF2853
    MF2853
    Control and Prevention of Hay Fires

    The most common cause of spontaneous combustion fires in hay is excessive moisture. Hay moisture over 20 percent leads to bacteria growth and excess heating. 4-page, b/w.

    $0.55
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  • MF2854
    MF2854
    Large Round Bale Safety

    Making large round bales requires working with a baler and bale handling equipment. Begin safety awareness by reviewing operators manual for each piece of equipment. 8-page, b/w.

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  • MF2834
    MF2834
    Management Tips for Round Hay Bales: System Selection, Harvesting, Moving and Storing

    Large round bale packaging systems allow one person to harvest, store and feed large quantities of hay. 8-page. b/w.

    $0.75
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