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Blake Sanden

Key irrigation management practices for alfalfa

March 4, 2014
Blaine Hanson and Blake Sanden
Assuming fertility is not limiting, and the alfalfa stand is not in decline, the difference between an 8-ton and 12-ton-per-acre crop boils down to water management: simply the right amount at the right time.


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Maximize irrigation benefits by managing soil moisture

March 4, 2014
Travis Yeik
Managing irrigation water and ensuring your soils have adequate moisture for optimal crop growth can be a constant battle.
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Tracktor in field

Making cents of subsurface drip irrigation in alfalfa

March 4, 2014
Todd Rinkenberger
Is the switch to drip worth the investment?
For decades, crops throughout the world have utilized drip irrigation technology, promoting benefits such as higher yield increases and more efficient water usage.
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Cattle with stockpiled grasses

Winter grazing: Let the cows work for you

March 4, 2014
Melissa Miller
 With rising hay prices, producers are looking to maximize the grazing season, allowing them to feed cattle longer on the cheapest form of feed available – grass.


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Bale high-moisture alfalfa for dairy cows

March 4, 2014
Earl Kennel
Feeding high-quality alfalfa hay to dairy cows is vital for maximum performance and efficiency. Alfalfa hay baled with more retained leaves will have a higher feeding value to meet the demand of dairy farms.
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Wrapping high-moisture alfalfa hay: Opportunities and issues

March 4, 2014
Steve Fransen and W. T. W. Woodward
Western hay growers have earned the reputation of producing high-quality grass and alfalfa hay. These growers export millions of tons of “dry” hay within the region, across the U.S. and to worldwide ports.
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baling with a large square baler

Hay-making agreements

March 4, 2014
Andrew Frankenfield
As you know, making good-quality hay consistently in the eastern U.S. is not an easy task. To make it more difficult in southeastern Pennsylvania, small square bales are still very common.
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Chase Holschbach

A young farmer’s winning forages

March 4, 2014
Andrew Weeks
When Chase Holschbach was a little boy, he’d follow his grandpa around the family farm checking on the different crops. His dad worked mostly in the barn, but it was the open fields that appealed to young Chase.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: The long trip home

March 4, 2014
Brad Nelson
Happenings never have singular, simple sources of ideas or objects that make them possible. Within a mile of where I live, there is an auto repair business that includes a towing service.
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Mechanics Corner: Pre-season baler maintenance essential to next-season jump start

March 4, 2014
Marco Otten
After a long period of harvesting in the hayfield throughout the summer, I’m sure you found it very tempting to just back your haying equipment into the shed for the winter. However, doing a thorough winter inspection or pre-inspection and performing maintenance where it is needed is time well spent.
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