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Are all bales harvested from a single hayfield created equal?

Improper samples contribute to the biggest error in the forage analysis process and result in over- or underfeeding nutrients and prove costly to the animal’s nutrition and health and to your pocketbook.
September 18, 2024
Michael Reuter

As the calendar has turned to autumn and the hay harvest season continues in full swing across the country, forage analysis labs expect to be hit by a tidal wave of samples from clients.


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Equipment Hub: Maximizing efficiency during hay season

June 12, 2024
Aaron Booth

Hay season is in high gear. Whether you are still working on that first cutting or moving on to second (or even third) cuts, ensuring your hay equipment is in optimal condition becomes a priority to avoid unexpected downtime during these critical hay harvest periods.


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Preserving hay quality: Tips for your dairy operation

Proper moisture management, storage practices, the use of preservatives and accurate moisture testing are fundamental aspects of quality preservation.
May 8, 2024
Aaron Booth

Forage quality is a crucial consideration on a dairy, impacting the success and profitability of your operation.


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Preparing hay equipment for a productive season

Preparing hay equipment for the season requires careful attention to detail, but proactive maintenance is worth the time saved in the fields during harvest.
April 22, 2024
Aaron Booth

As summer approaches, farmers and ranchers across the country are gearing up for the hay season ahead. Amid the anticipation of warmer weather and bustling fields, ensuring hay equipment is in optimal condition becomes a priority on the long to-do list for your farm.


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Technology meets tradition

April 17, 2024
Joy Hendrix

At William K. Perry Farms, Bill, a fifth-generation farmer, has worked alongside his dad for the past 20 years. With many years of familial experience, they are working toward a more efficient operation by blending technology into tradition.


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Maximize ROI with smart hay tool investment

Helpful tips to get the most out of hay equipment purchases – both now and in the future.
June 9, 2023
Dane Mosel

Whether it’s 100 bales or 10,000 bales, matching equipment specifications to production outcomes will provide the best total cost of ownership.


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Baling the right-of-way

September 19, 2022
Kimberly Williams-Brackett

Harvesting hay from the right-of-way (ROW) is a common practice in neighboring states such as Oregon, Montana and Wyoming.



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John Deere establishes allied agreement for distribution with Grady Twin Pak balers

May 11, 2022
John Deere announced May 11 it has established an allied agreement with Mike and Jason Grady of Twin Pak to better serve existing and future John Deere small square baler customers in the U.S.
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Hay

The edge on preservatives

April 30, 2022
Joy Hendrix
Shortcuts aren’t a one-size-fits-all solution, but the saying “work smarter, not harder” has some merit.
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Equipment Hub: Pre-season maintenance tips for easy startup

April 30, 2022
Dane Mosel
The key to an efficient hay season is a smooth startup. Making sure windrowers, mower conditioners, rakes, balers and other hay implements are ready to go when forage is at its peak maximizes uptime and helps ensure a successful harvest.
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