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Anderson hillside

Utilizing the “green” on the hillside

February 5, 2010
In the Midwestern states there are many small pockets of native prairie grasses.
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Minimize ash in forage

February 5, 2010
We haven’t paid much attention to ash until recently when we have begun using the summative equation to estimate energy of forage.
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How a producer wants to pay a custom chopper

February 5, 2010
As dairy businesses become larger, more specialized and management-intensive, producers are focusing more on production from forages, requiring larger quantities of high-quality forages.
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Improve the profitability of your forage business

February 5, 2010
Profitable businesses generally have an “edge” of some sort over the competition.Some tend to focus on low cost. Other businesses are known for marketing exceptionally high-quality products that keep people coming back even if they cost a little more.
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Manage natural grazing behavior for improved pasture sustainability

February 5, 2010
020410_oswald_grazingManaged grazing has long been celebrated for improved forage quality and quantity.  
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Equipment lifespan

Equipment lifespan

February 5, 2010
“My friend, this machine will pay for itself,” was the pitch from the salesman.
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How to market hay

February 5, 2010
Hay crops in many ways are a unique crop to market. The demand for hay in the winter is very closely tied to the past summer’s production and supporting weather. This alone does not make it much different than most grain crops and their markets. But it is here that the similarities end.
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Clayton Geralds

Quality in Kentucky

February 5, 2010
When the words “Kentucky” and “agriculture” are in the same sentence, pictures of rolling pastures filled with horses generally come to mind.
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In your own words... How did your 2009 forage season end up?

February 5, 2010
How did your 2009 forage season end up?
“Most growers in our area find putting high-quality hay up on a consistent basis to be the toughest thing we face when raising crops.
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More or Better?

February 5, 2010
The question is simple enough, but so many times our actions lead to the exact opposite of what we really need or want in our lives.
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