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Fuel tank

Understanding forage plant growth and rest requirements

February 27, 2019
Keith D. Johnson
If the fuel tank gets low, you better fill ’er up “This looks more like a golf course putting green,” I thought to myself as I pulled up to the pasture in question.
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Optimizing use of your pasture with ‘The GrazeOK’ app

February 27, 2019
Alex Caldeira Rocateli
The amount of forage produced in pastures changes each year, mostly due to rainfall and temperature fluctuations. Hot and dry years tend to have less forage production than wet and temperate years.
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Thomas Van Der Weide developed a new sensor

The buzz on alfalfa seed

February 27, 2019
Robin Newell
Crop farmers are embracing technologies prior generations didn’t even dream possible. Alfalfa seed production is no exception, and this very specialized production niche could soon benefit from new tools that help alfalfa seed producers plan for more efficient, more consistent pollination and seed set.
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Wrapping a round bale

4 steps to remember for quality baleage

February 27, 2019
Marvin H. Hall and Jessica Williamson
Baleage is a fermented forage in a large bale package that allows producers an opportunity to harvest high-quality forage at greater moisture levels than dry hay.
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Roundup ready test plot shows glyphosate injury

Avoiding glyphosate injury in RR alfalfa

February 27, 2019
Earl Creech and Rob Wilson
Weed management in alfalfa poses significant challenges for many producers. Conventional herbicide options are limited, both in number and how they can be used.
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Simplifying grain drill calibration

February 27, 2019
H. Adams and J. M. Buckman
Grain drill calibration is a critical yet often ignored part of successful forage establishment and pasture renovation. Planting lower seed rates than recommended can result in thin stands susceptible to weed encroachment.
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The alphabet soup of forage analysis

February 27, 2019
Jim Paulson
As our ability to analyze forage for more and more specific parts of fiber, protein and fats grows, the metrics we use are often confusing to the many who read the reports. Are they necessary? Which parts are important and for what? Are they for the nutritionist?
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Coated and uncoated alfalfa seeds

To coat or not to coat: That is the question

February 27, 2019
Cliff Watrin
Debates about uncoated, light-coated (9 percent) and heavy-coated (34 percent) alfalfa seed are common among seed sellers and farmers.
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Cover crops

Small-grain silage production

February 27, 2019
Luiz Ferraretto and Ben Saylor
Corn silage is one of the most commonly fed forages in the U.S. However, it often leaves soil bare between fall harvest and spring planting.
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Silage pit

Evaluating corn silage and earlage: What’s typical?

February 27, 2019
Dan Loy
Silage and earlage can be important sources of energy and other nutrients for growing beef cattle and also sources of roughage for finishing cattle.
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