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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Cows graze cornstalks

Grazing corn residue – impacting cow performance and yield

August 31, 2017
Travis Meteer
A three-year research project, conducted by University of Illinois, looks at whether grazing corn residue impacts subsequent crops.
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Brassica foliage depicted in November

The royal family of quality fall forage

August 31, 2017
Mary Drewnoski
If corn is king and alfalfa is queen, then oats should definitely be in the royal family somewhere due to its ability to produce good yields of high-quality forage at a reasonable cost.
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Raking into windrows

Growing a New York hay business without more land

August 31, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
The Phelps and Gorham Purchase of 1788 was an acquisition of 6 million acres from the commonwealth of Massachusetts for $1 million (to be paid in three installments) and the preemptive right (first option to buy) to the title from the six nations of the Iroquois Confederacy for $5,000.
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Goats and cattle graze together

Forage digestibility and nutrition in ruminants

August 31, 2017
John Hibma
Forage is the foundation for all cattle and equine diets. The digestive systems in ruminants such as cattle, goats, deer and elk and the hindgut-fermenting species such as horses, elephants and rodents, all digest forages through a process called fermentation.
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Planting in the fall

5 tips for a successful fall seeding of alfalfa

August 31, 2017
Carrie Veselka
Spring is the universal planting season. Excluding crops purposefully grown during the cold season, most crops are planted in the spring, from corn and soybeans to the vegetable garden.
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Triticale is often harvested in early spring

Filling the holes in your forage program

August 31, 2017
Chad Hale
Being a forage producer is a pretty straightforward proposition: The goal is to turn the sun’s energy into high-quality forage as efficiently as possible.
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Cover crop mix

Choosing cover crops for a fall grazing season

August 31, 2017
Leanne Dillard and Kathy J. Soder
Brassicas are cool-season annual forages that can be utilized as pasture during the spring, summer and late fall grazing seasons when cool-season perennial pastures may not be as productive.
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‘My hands to larger service’

August 31, 2017
Karen Lee
The other night, I attended a meeting at City Hall to discuss a plan to install a new LED sign at one of the main entrances to our town. 
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Ask the cow: Cattle assessments conducted by Holstein Canada

August 31, 2017
Observing animals to look for signs of well-being is not new, but measuring specific animal-based indicators is. The Canadian dairy industry is making these measurements an essential part of the animal care module of proAction.
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10 things farm moms really want

August 31, 2017
Elaine Froese
It would be fun for you to be a fly on the wall of my office when the calls from farm moms come in. They range in age from 33 to 93, and their heartfelt cries ring in my ears as I write this.
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