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The Manure Spreader: Fair game

July 17, 2015
Tim Moffett
I felt like my cholesterol was getting too low, so I went to the county fair. Ahh, the smell of cotton candy, corn dogs and port-o-lets. There is nothing like walking down the midway and saying to yourself, “Wow! I don’t look that bad after all.”
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Poll: Readers forgo hail insurance

July 16, 2015
The majority of Progressive Forage Grower readers forgo hail insurance.
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Dairy farmers tell members of Congress “We need an adequate work force!”

July 16, 2015
The American Dairy Coalition (ADC), a new organization representing members across the dairy industry supply chain, hosted its initial meeting with a successful fly-in focused on immigration reform and concerns over EPA regulation.
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New Hire Christine Krawczyk, Advanced Animal Diagnostics

July 16, 2015
Christine Krawczyk Sales Territory Manager Advanced Animal Diagnostics Alden, New York
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072215 cow eating

Can supplemental fats increase milk yield and components?

July 16, 2015
Karen Lee
Energy supply is an important reason why fatty acids or fats are fed, says Dr. Adam Lock, associate professor, Michigan State University.
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rain damaged hay

Losses from rain damaged hay unpredictable

July 16, 2015
Bruce Anderson
It has been difficult to make good hay across a large geographic area this spring and summer. Repeated rains, high humidity and reduced sunshine have prevented many growers from finding long enough dry spells to get hay dry, or even to dare cut their hay.
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Training our peripheral vision

July 15, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
As I drove through Yellowstone National Park, I thought, “If those folks would just put down those fishing poles and drive up the road 300 yards, they’d see a bull elk in velvet as inspiring as anything they’ve ever seen.” But they didn’t. The campers kept tossing in their fishing lines, reeling in air, completely unaware of anything not directly in front of them.
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baling hay

What is my hay worth?

July 15, 2015
Peter Callan
A most common question that is received at local extension offices during hay-making season begins with the phrase, “I just baled xx acres of a nice orchardgrass-fescue mix,” followed by the question, “What is my hay worth?”
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harvesting corn silage

Understanding importance of harvest moisture on corn silage

July 15, 2015
Kevin Putnam
Growers and dairy producers often underestimate the impact silage harvest moisture and maturity have on silage nutritive value.
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pasture grazing dairy cows

Custom-grazing dairy heifers

July 15, 2015
Tamara Scully
Custom graziers may do well to consider opportunities outside of beef cattle, particularly in areas where dairy farms are plentiful. Raising dairy heifers in confinement is pricey.
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