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Focus on the fundamentals to reduce crop production risk

May 14, 2012
Eric Young

Improving soil and crop management can help reduce weather-related crop production risks and contributes to the sustainability of the cattle industry (Figure 1).

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Storage of small square bales

May 14, 2012
John W. Worley

When I was growing up in the ’60s, there was little choice about how to store hay.

It was virtually all stored in small square bales and much of it was stored in a barn loft.

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Estimated breakdown of major costs of hay production

Improving hay production – Does proper fertilization pay off?

May 14, 2012
Rocky Lemus

As hay harvest season gets under way, thinking about fertilizing those stands should be a priority due to cost of fertilizer (Figure 1).

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Cycling and loss of nutrients in pasture

May 14, 2012
Michael Russelle
Pastures are fundamentally different than croplands. When cropland is harvested, large amounts of plant nutrients are removed, so relatively large rates of nutrients are often needed.
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A closer look at high-density, short-duration grazing

May 14, 2012
Victor R. Shelton

You don’t have to pick up too many livestock magazines to know there is a lot of talk about high-density, short-duration grazing … better known as “mob” grazing.

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BMR hybrids for corn silage: Profit per cow, profit per acre

May 14, 2012
Jim Paulson

Over the past decade, dairy producers have increased their use of corn silage as a forage source in dairy rations.

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Corn shredlage for dairy cows

May 14, 2012
Luiz Ferraretto and Randy Shaver
Garnering much recent interest by dairy producers and their nutritionists has been a new method of harvesting whole-plant corn for silage.
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A vortex forage and biomass sample dryer

May 14, 2012
Dennis Buckmaster

Moisture measurement of forages is important during both harvest and feeding. Inaccurate moisture measurement during hay harvest can lead to mold, excessive dry matter and quality loss, heat generation and even fire.

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Tales of a Hay Hauler: ‘Because I want to’ should be a very good thing

May 14, 2012
Brad Nelson

It was Christmas time. It was snow country. Mom, Dad, kids and the huge dog that seemed to live just for the kids were ready to open presents.

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Mechanics Corner: Suggestions for safe baling

May 14, 2012
Sam Steel

During a typical summer day you won’t travel too far into the countryside without noticing a local farmer putting up some hay. Or, as the old saying goes, “making hay while the sun shines.”

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