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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

This is my America – and for me, it’s personal

July 1, 2013
Lynn Jaynes
The proper and expected thing to do in this, my editorial debut, would be to introduce myself. But really, as I often tell my children, “It’s not about you” (or me for that matter). There are simply more important things to discuss.
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If not shredlage, then what?

July 1, 2013
Jon Urness
Shredlage, shredlage and more shredlage. When it comes to the latest technology in corn silage processing, shredlage has dominated the headlines in the farm papers, has been the focus of producer meetings and a hot topic among dairy producers and custom harvesters alike – and for good reason.
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Producers share tips for growing quality corn silage

July 1, 2013

Producing high-quality forage can be complicated. From hybrid selection to harvest timing, intense management is critical to producing corn silage that will achieve optimum milk production and cow health.

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Key silage storage management tips

July 1, 2013
Bill Ramsey
The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated in 2012 that U.S. growers harvested 113,450,000 tons of corn as silage, with a conservative value of $7.3 billion.
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Cattle by water

Cultivate a grazing relationship

July 1, 2013
Meg Grzeskiewicz

Leasing pasture is economically advantageous to almost every livestock producer. However, you need to create a strong connection with your potential landowner in order to secure a lease.

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Pharo Cattle Company

Planned grazing, low-input cattle keys to ranch’s profitability

July 1, 2013
Jesse Bussard
Drought has gripped much of eastern Colorado to some degree or another on and off for the past 12 years. Because of this, many cattlemen have destocked herds.
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The secrets behind the winners of the World Forage Analysis Superbowl

July 1, 2013
Is your sample ready for this year’s competition? If you’ve considered entering the contest, we thought you’d want to know the secrets of past winners.
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Baling hay: Timing is everything

July 1, 2013
Tim Clark
Most livestock producers can tell you the exact day they will be out of hay. The current hay situation has put extra emphasis on harvesting as much high-quality hay as possible this hay season.
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American Forage and Grassland Council still growing strong

July 1, 2013
Lynn Jaynes
Forage genetics and variety selection? Covered that. Seed classes and certification? Covered that, too. Seedling grass identification? Learned about it. Plant physiology? Examined it. Determining forage mass? Ditto.
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Monk, Carolyn and Chip Sanford, Kenwood Farm

American Forage and Grassland Council tours Kenwood Farm

July 1, 2013
Lynn Jaynes
Just over the hill from founding father James Madison’s Montpelier plantation in Virginia sits Kenwood Farm, a tour stop on the American Forage and Grassland Council 2013 spring tour.
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