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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Alabama discusses comprehensive water plan

August 14, 2013

Irrigation is expanding in Alabama, thanks to a statewide incentive that allows farmers to claim tax credit of $10,000 for the installation of irrigation equipment or construction. The incentive was recently discussed during the Alabama Water Policy Symposium at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
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For some must push

August 14, 2013
Lynn Jaynes
In the mid-1800s, some pioneers too poor to buy wagons and teams migrated West by pulling handcarts piled high with tools, seeds, blankets, beans, flour and a little lard.

The yoke of the cart only accommodated two people, so other family members pushed from behind. Hence came the saying, “For some must push and some must pull.”
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August 15, 2013 issue: Forage Forum

August 14, 2013
It’s another busy day and you have a lot on your mind. Whatever it is, we’d slike you to share it with us! In this new feature section, we invite you to share comments, events, questions for authors, pictures, equipment innovations, ideas and opinions.
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Alternative forages are taking hold

August 14, 2013
Greg Roth
The last several years have posed many challenges for dairy producers: droughts, high feed costs, high input costs and escalating land rents.
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Stacking hay

Putting your reputation in the hands of a hay hauler

August 14, 2013
Peter Delman

Congratulations! You’ve done all the hard work. You’ve harvested your hay, cured it in the sun, raked it, compressed it into bales or packaged it, moved it to a safe, dry place and staged it to ship.

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The five most common silage mistakes

August 14, 2013
Jim Mattox
Albert Einstein said, “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” Farmers can relate to this since farming requires constant innovation and experimentation.
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Tissue sampling provides complete story on plant health

August 14, 2013
Corey Catt

We had an unusual start to the season, but thankfully, the majority of corn and alfalfa is up and growing. From the moment moisture hits the seed’s germ, the plant growth cycle begins.

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Silos

Hidden dangers

August 14, 2013
Tina Kohlman

Exposure to deadly silo gases continues to occur wherever silos exist and will continue to be a hazard on the farm as long as silage remains a common feedstuff for livestock.

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Forage inoculants: The bugs must be alive

August 14, 2013
Renato J. Schmidt
Microbial forage inoculants are the principal type of silage additive in the U.S. These products supply additional lactic acid bacteria to the population naturally found on crops, aiming to enhance the fermentation efficacy and retain as much as possible of the original nutrients and dry matter.
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Panel

Forage producer panel shares tips for success

August 14, 2013

Editor’s note: The following are excerpts from a producer panel sponsored by AGCO/Hesston earlier this year at World Ag Expo.

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