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Alfalfa Checkoff Watch: Insecticide resistance studies on alfalfa weevils

October 2, 2019
Peter Forrence and Doug Walsh
Alfalfa forage and alfalfa seed growers in certain parts of Washington state have raised concerns regarding the efficacy of specific organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticides that are applied for control of alfalfa weevil Hypera postica (coleoptera: curculionoidea).
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Cutting alfalfa

Managing and feeding reduced-lignin alfalfa

October 2, 2019
Everett D. Thomas
There’s a lot of interest in reduced-lignin alfalfa, with these alfalfa varieties now available from at least half-a-dozen seed companies. All HarvXtra varieties of reduced-lignin alfalfa are genetically engineered, glyphosate-tolerant (Roundup Ready) and have a fall dormancy of 4.
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Silage

Surviving 2019 forages

October 2, 2019
Bill Weiss
Every forage cropping year presents challenges to both growers and users of forages; however, 2019 has been much more challenging than normal. In many areas of the country, much of the alfalfa suffered winterkill.
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Climate change

My climate is changing – how about yours?

October 2, 2019
Mark Boggess
At the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center, we have had an interesting year. In late July, a severe thunderstorm moved through central Nebraska and pounded away at the center with heavy rain and hail and wind gusts that may have reached 100 mph.
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Thwarting alfalfa injury in spring begins in the fall

October 2, 2019
Jon Pretz
Alfalfa fields are at risk for winter damage or kill due to extended cold temperatures and ice accumulation on an annual basis, particularly in the Midwest.
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Using remote sensors to measure planting

Precision technology systems in alfalfa

October 2, 2019
Jason Hartschuh
I was recently talking to one of my local farmers who uses precision agriculture to manage his corn and soybean crops. His combine, sprayer and planter are all connected to the cloud, and he uses the data from the last 10 years to manage next year’s crop.
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The Lauwers Family

Diversifying in alfalfa

October 2, 2019
Erica Louder
In its fourth generation, the Lauwers family has tried a bit of everything when it comes to farming but have found their place in baleage, specialty straw production and a thriving sheep business.
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Sheffer's Grassland Dairy

Hope for the small dairy herd?

October 2, 2019
Laura Nelson
Focus on high-quality forage, secure a long-term market Eric Sheffer knew he wanted to make his life in agriculture.
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Richard Petcher standing next to sunn hemp

Mixing up your grazing program with sunn hemp

October 2, 2019
Joy Hendrix
Any crop with the title “hemp” seems to be a hot topic in our industry, and sunn hemp proves to be no different. If you are looking to diversify your cover crop or grazing programs, sunn hemp may be an option for you.
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Bale grazing

Bale grazing – more than just a labor saver

October 2, 2019
Bale grazing can be more cost-effective than hauling hay to cattle, since cows are feeding themselves. The bonus is free fertilizer; it concentrates cattle temporarily where they are eating a row of bales, and you gradually move manure deposits across the field as you let them into the next row.
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