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alfalfa market trends

Getting out of the gate – Update May 2016

May 3, 2016
Dave Natzke
The Kentucky Derby is coming up this weekend, and the hay harvest season is just getting to the gate, too. Hay movement and market information has been slow.
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Dairy Industry Report: Valley Milk breaks ground on Turlock plant

May 2, 2016
Dave Natzke
Valley Milk breaks ground for new milk powder plant In California. Shamrock Farms joins support of U.S. Olympic teams. Grassland Dairy will be featured on Discovery Channel. This and other U.S. dairy industry news can be found here.
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Dairy Farmers of Canada publicly launches its sustainability initiative

May 2, 2016
On April 19, Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) hosted an event to highlight Canadian dairy farmers’ long-standing commitment to high standards of care on their farms, through the public launch of the farmers’ sustainability initiative.
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Our sometimes frustrating better halves

May 2, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
Remember the days when humor didn’t include four-letter words or bodily functions? Those were the good old days. Red Skelton was a favorite comedian of the times. His humor was clean, lighthearted and not offensive. Here are some of his tongue-in-cheek quips for the perfect marriage:
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Switchgrass pasture in July

Why use native warm-season grasses in a forage program?

May 2, 2016
I have often written about how to best establish or manage native grass forages. However, here I want to discuss why producers may want to consider using these grasses in their forage programs.
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urban growth

Dust on the Dashboard: Urban and ag – we’re all in this together

May 2, 2016
Glenn Brunkow
A couple of weeks ago, we celebrated Earth Day. Yes, I know it was a couple of weeks ago, and I am finally getting around to writing about it. No one ever accused me of being quick or timely.
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Corn stalks

Soil and diet ramifications of continuous corn silage

May 2, 2016
Mark Boggess
As most dairymen know, the dairy industry is coming under increasing pressure to address comprehensive environmental concerns.
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Variety of air compressors

Which air compressor is best for me?

May 2, 2016
Andy Overbay
It is so true that a small portable inflator or air compressor is a great tool to have both on the farm and around the house. Even small units are great for inflating tires or toys, and many pack enough punch for some small air tools. The key word here is “some.”
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Small wheel loader

Small wheel loaders: Adding value through fuel efficiency

May 2, 2016
Steven Juricak
Small wheel loaders have been an essential piece of equipment on forage-growing operations for many years. Their performance capabilities are ideal for tasks such as filling silage pits, loading silage in carriers to be transported to feedlots, or handling, loading and stacking hay bales.
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How cutting length and harvesting impact feed quality

May 2, 2016
Josh Vrieze
Forage quality doesn’t increase after harvest, so what methods can be put into place to ensure haylage yields are of optimum use to animals? Agriculture experts have spent years researching what steps affect forage nutrition, and some of the most minute details can alter the makeup of your product.
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