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Which Forages Do You Utilize In The Fall? Plus Win Heat Holders Socks
2013-10-29 19:36:09| Beef
Weve finished our fall cattle work, and weaning, preg-checking, and corn harvest are behind us. Meanwhile, the cowherd is enjoying grazing on corn stalks, while we busily prepare the ranch for winter weather. This includes hauling hay to the home site and doing some last-minute fencing projects, so the cattle can be tucked in nice and cozy during the upcoming South Dakota cold and snowy winter. BEEF Daily read more
What Do You Look For At A Cattle Sale? Plus Win Heat Holders Socks
2013-10-28 20:34:00| Beef
Today we ask what producers look for at a cattle sale. Two winning commenters will receive a pair of Heat Holders socks. BEEF Daily read more
Heat Wave Prediction Pattern Identified
2013-10-27 19:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Geographic: Summertime heat waves in the United States tend to be preceded two weeks before by a distinctive atmospheric circulation pattern, climate models suggest. The finding, detailed in this week's issue of the journal Nature Geoscience, could lead to improved probability forecasts of U.S. heat waves beyond the 1-week weather forecast range. "We think once this pattern forms, it favors the formation of heat waves over the U.S.," explained Haiyan Teng, a climate scientist at National Center for Atmospheric...
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Icahn turns up heat on Apple, hints at proxy fight over $150 billion buyback
2013-10-25 20:47:10| InfoWorld: Top News
Billionaire trading activist and agitator Carl Icahn yesterday turned the heat up on Apple, saying he would "test the waters" with a proxy fight if the company's board doesn't yield to his demand for an historic $150 billion stock buyback.
Nickel-Chrome-Iron-Molybdenum Alloy has elevated heat resistance.
2013-10-24 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
EOS NickelAlloy HX heat- and corrosion-resistant nickel-chrome-iron-molybdenum alloy exhibits strength as well as resistance to oxidization, even at temperatures up to 1,200°C. Optimized for use in EOSINT M 280 metal system, material is usually processed with layer thickness of 20 µm. Parts built from this material can be subsequently heat-treated to modify its characteristics. Typical application areas include aerospace, heating elements in conveyor ovens, and industrial blast furnaces. This story is related to the following:High Temperature Alloys | Molybdenum Alloys |
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