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Forage Market Insights: Outlook clear as mud

March 10, 2020
Dave Natzke
Spring always has a way of delivering a mixture of optimism and uncertainty. This year, the impact of all things “coronavirus” is resulting in seaport disruptions and creating volatile waves in trade and financial markets, increasing the level of unpredictability.
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USDA to open sign-up March 16 for Conservation Reserve Program Grasslands

March 9, 2020
Farmers and ranchers may apply to enroll grasslands in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Grasslands sign-up beginning March 16. The sign-up runs through May 15.
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Spring checkups for pasture and native grasses

March 5, 2020
Brian Hays
This article discusses spring checkup recommendations for introduced and native pastures.
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Lessons in food for farmers

March 2, 2020
Erica Louder
A friend of mine has enforced a rule in her home where every week, they practice "meatless Monday." Last Monday, she self-righteously posted on Facebook a picture of her garlic herb mushroom pasta, along with an admonishment for us all to "live a little more consciously."
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Farming without a finish line

March 1, 2020
Lynn Jaynes
While basketball season is winding down for local schools across the country, it’s time to ramp up for the NCAA tournament. And before that season (in one never-ending cycle), basketball stepped on the heels of the Super Bowl, as one season of competition continuously meshes into another.
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It’s your airplane: Seeding perennials

March 1, 2020
David Hunsberger
When we sold our milking herd of cows this past September, I was seeking a new venture to help take my mind off my cow-less estate, and I decided (with my wife’s blessing) to pursue a lifelong dream – acquire my private pilot’s license.
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Is your beef ‘system’ sustainable?

March 1, 2020
Mark Boggess
Recently, I have been focusing a lot of mental energy on the description of a sustainable beef system and hopefully a research program to better understand these systems.
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Innovating to increase production

March 1, 2020
Melissa Beck
At the Oklahoma 4-H Roundup, way back in the 1980s, there was a demonstration of a small robotic tractor prototype conducted by John Deere.
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Parents and money

Should I co-sign on my child’s farm loan?

March 1, 2020
Erica Louder
According to a study completed by Legal & General Group, the so-called “Bank of Mom and Dad” was the seventh-largest lender in the U.S. in 2018. They estimated this parent patronage program accounted for $47.3 billion in lent dollars.
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When you can’t turn off the rain

March 1, 2020
Serkan Ates and David Hannaway
Pastures provide an inexpensive source of high-quality feed for livestock and have a positive impact on soil- and water-related processes.
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