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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Scott Seaver

Michigan producer’s baler uses air bags

March 30, 2012
Ariel Waldeck

While driving down the interstate, you may have noticed that some semi-trailers have the words “Air Ride-Equipped” on the side.

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A bale of fertilizer?

March 30, 2012
Dennis W. Hancock

What do you see when you look at a bale? Certainly, many would say it is a source of feed for our livestock. Others see a commodity that is sold to their customers.

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Clover root curculio weevil maggot (Sitona hispidule)

Clover root curculio: The known insect, the unknown damage

March 30, 2012
Mir M. Seyedbagheri

The clover root curculio weevil (Sitona hispidule) is one of the most serious alfalfa pests in the state of Idaho, where alfalfa is an important site-economic crop.

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Cows weed out new forages

March 30, 2012
Kathy Voth

Imagine waking up tomorrow morning to find that you have 43 percent more forage, and you didn’t have to do a thing to get it.

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Did wet fall weather increase your silage’s mycotoxin levels?

March 30, 2012
Peter H. Robinson

Much of California’s Great Central Valley received uncharacteristically early rain events this year. Our corn crop for silage is seldom rained on and, as a result, levels of mycotoxins in California corn silages are typically low, at least compared to most other parts of the U.S., and California dairies are seldom concerned with mycotoxins in their corn silage.

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Whether bunker or stack

Ten steps to top-quality corn silage

March 30, 2012
Everett D. Thomas

I practice recycling – this includes cans and bottles, but also the information I’ve had to develop for farmer meetings.

Recently I presented a talk with the above title to some Virginia dairy farmers. Following are the high points:

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Timing herbicides to maximize yields in Roundup Ready corn

March 30, 2012
Earl Creech and Bill Johnson

Weeds compete with crops for nutrients, space, sunlight and water. Compared to other crops, corn is particularly sensitive to early season weed competition.

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Shift up and throttle back to save tractor fuel

March 30, 2012
Stuart Birrell and Mark Hanna

Diesel fuel is the largest direct energy purchase for many farmers. Tractor operation accounts for much of this.

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barn accessories and other barn and farm items.

Forage Folks: North American Hay Tool Collectors Association

March 30, 2012

The North American Hay Tool Collectors Association (NAHTCA), formerly known as the National Hay Tool Collectors Association, was formed in 2009 as an organization dedicated to the preservation of antique hay equipment, barn pulleys, barn hardware, barn accessories and other barn and farm items.

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Tales of a Hay Hauler: ‘It’s all in the attitude’

March 30, 2012
Brad Nelson

“Just what are you guys up to?” were the words the officer of the law used to both introduce himself and state his business. Two loaded hay trucks were parked beside the road in a residential section of town, both aimed toward a cul-de-sac.

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