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JIm Paulson

Finding the energy in forage

April 29, 2019
Kelli Boylen
“An optimal diet will feed the rumen to maximize energy supplies,” says Jim Paulson of Fieldstone Consulting.
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Pasture evaluation: Let’s not and say we did

April 29, 2019
Matt Booher
Let’s evaluate your pasture. “Let’s not and say we did,” would likely be the response from most people. Who can blame them? Evaluating pastures is often so subjective that it’s useless, or made to be so complicated that it’s impractical.
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Lars and Ingrid Steunebrink

Drying hay in a new way

April 29, 2019
Lora Bender
With a desire to feed top-quality nutritious hay and increase their return on investment, Lars and Ingrid Steunebrink from Kirkton, Ontario, found themselves a new way to dry hay.
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Small hay bales

Tips for making better small square bales

April 29, 2019
Curt Hoffman
Whether you’re baling small square bales for your own use or to sell commercially, one of the most critical factors in producing a better hay bale is retaining moisture.
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Foliage

Buying and selling hay on the stump

April 29, 2019
Ben Eborn
Establishing a price for hay on the stump can be a little tricky. A fair price is somewhere between the seller’s cost of production and the buyer’s estimated value minus the cost to harvest.
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Pasture

Nutrients lost: Hay versus grazing

April 29, 2019
Woody Lane
Here’s a question I hear a lot: How much soil fertility does grazing remove from pastures compared to hay? To ask this another way: If I graze a flock of sheep on the field and then sell the lambs, do those lambs and ewes remove as many soil nutrients as when I make hay or balage from that field?
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What does your bale cost?

April 29, 2019
J. Brett Rushing
How much money do I have in each bale? What does it cost me to produce an acre of hybrid bermudagrass? How do I calculate my equipment and labor costs?
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Calculating hay production

Calculating depreciation and interest in hay production

April 29, 2019
Greg Halich
Hay producers are often focused exclusively on cash costs or variable costs of production such as fuel, repairs, fertilizer, hired labor and rent. Whereas, the fixed costs of depreciation and interest on equipment are often ignored.
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Tire tank has enough room for sheep and goats

Putting together a watering system for grazing livestock

April 29, 2019
Robert Zupancic
Water not only impacts the feed intake of grazing livestock, but the animal’s ability to regulate body temperature. Cattle prefer water between 40 to 80˚F, and water temperature outside this range significantly reduces water intake.
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Equipment Hub: Irrigation pump maintenance

April 29, 2019
Do you remember the last time you changed the oil in your pickup truck? Do you know how old the tires are or the last time it was inspected?
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