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Teff

Teff: A versatile option in tough times

May 1, 2014
Mark Marsalis
Warm-season annual forages play a vital role in many grazing, haying and feeding operations across the country. We typically think of crops such as forage sorghums, sorghum-sudan crosses and the various millets to provide summer forage production needs in place of or as a complement to perennial forage systems.
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Crunching the numbers on a forage test

May 1, 2014
Jim Paulson
Forage tests give us very valuable information about the forages we are feeding. But which numbers should we be looking at? Which are the important ones? The forage report (Table 1) gives some very good examples of numbers to compare to your forage tests.


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Proactive gopher prevention pays dividends

May 1, 2014
Ted Bruesch
Since farmers began growing alfalfa, controlling pocket gophers has been one of the biggest challenges to maximize the value from each stand.
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Soil health: What the soil test doesn’t tell you

May 1, 2014
Eric Young
A simple definition of soil fertility is a soil’s capacity to produce crops. For practical reasons, traditional fertility emphasizes soil chemical aspects that affect yield and nutrient availability.
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Palmer amaranth seed

Palmer amaranth: Managing this new weed problem

May 1, 2014
Christy Sprague
Herbicide-resistant Palmer amaranth continues to invade many areas of Michigan and the Upper Midwest. Our first encounter with Palmer amaranth in Michigan occurred in the fall of 2010.
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Live steer appearances for U.S. Quality Grades

May 1, 2014
High-density grazing

Pasture cropping and relay cropping

May 1, 2014
Heather Smith Thomas
Kansas farmer Gail Fuller (near Emporia) experimented with no-till farming during the 1980s. Later he started grazing cover crops with cattle. During the past few years he has also been experimenting with pasture cropping.


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Alfalfa Weevil

Alfalfa weevil – A pest to scout for in 2014

May 1, 2014
Janet J. Knodel
Alfalfa weevils continue to plague our alfalfa hay production in the north-central states. Last year, producers and agronomists reported severe defoliation from weevils, reducing the alfalfa biomass and yields, especially in drought situations.
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Summer slump in alfalfa

May 1, 2014
Ayman Mostafa and Mike Ottman
Late-summer harvests of alfalfa are often disappointing to growers, with low yields and low quality. Let’s face it, our crop sometimes gets “the blues.”
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Rabobank: weaker China demand will contribute to declining dairy prices

May 1, 2014
Rabobank International predicts dairy prices will drop over the next year amid increased supplies from exporting countries and weaker demand from China.
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