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The demise of acid rain: Managing sulfur in a new world

April 28, 2017
Dustin Sawyer
Soil sulfur is something we never used to pay much attention to. It was generally available in adequate supply and was seldom a limiting factor in yields or forage quality. That has changed over the past several years. Soil sulfur is decreasing and can become limiting.
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Steve Grudzinski works with water source

Custom grazing in the Nebraska hills

April 28, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
The drought of 2012 left many ranchers across the U.S. de-stocking rangeland. Steve and Sheila Grudzinski’s 400-head cow-calf herd in Loup City, Nebraska, on the Split Ear Ranch was among the casualties.
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Quick-tach mounting brackets on this four-spear, hay loader

Build your own large bale-spear, hay-loader head

April 28, 2017
Michael J. Thomas
Much like the transitions other ranchers and farmers have experienced over the past 50-plus years, our evolution with hay handling here in rural Idaho has been a transition from loose hay, to small square bales, to large round and square bales.
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Automation in precision farming

Precision farming hay-making applications

April 28, 2017
Jordan J. Milewski
When producers talk about precision farming, haymaking isn’t normally at the top of the conversation. I think we are all guilty of looking past haymaking in favor of more glamorous topics like tillage and seeding applications
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Telehandler

A telehandler could be your new best friend this harvest

April 28, 2017
Adam Lucia and Michael G. Peterson
Due to their unique set of capabilities, telehandlers are quickly becoming a popular and essential machine on hay production operations throughout the U.S.
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Danny Shimfessel rakes hey

What makes hay dry

April 28, 2017
Chad Hale
There are several factors involved in getting hay dry. When we imagine perfect hay-drying weather, we think of things like a hot sunny day with a nice breeze. While these things are important, they are not all equally important.
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Cow cleaning brushes

Brush up on cow brush maintenance

April 28, 2017
Yves St-Onge
We all need a good back scratch every once in a while, and cows are no different. In their natural environment, cows will rub up against trees and bushes.
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morning rooster

For top producers, success comes in the morning

April 28, 2017
Jess Campbell
Developing a morning routine is touted as the key to success. Entrepreneurs, CEOs and other business success stories can’t say enough about their schedule between the moment they wake up and the moment they sit down at their desk.
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Every legacy starts and continues with a first

April 28, 2017
Karen Lee
As I pen this month’s column, I have anniversaries on my mind. This month, my husband and I celebrate our 10-year wedding anniversary. When I reflect on our past decade together, I am amazed at what we’ve been able to accomplish in what seems like a short period of time.
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Wally Smith, president of Dairy Farmers of Canada

Delegates gather in Ottawa for DFC’s Annual Dairy Policy Conference

April 28, 2017
Dairy Farmers of Canada’s (DFC) Annual Dairy Policy Conference (APC) was held Feb. 8 at the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa. We took the opportunity to highlight the industry’s successes over the last year and present our plans to continue this success in 2017.
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