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Big square bales

Tips for producing high-quality hay bales

March 27, 2015
Dave Palmer
Any hay producer can attest to the fact that consistently producing and delivering high-quality hay is the key to a successful business.
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Farm

"Improve family communication to benefit farm and family"

March 27, 2015
Leslie A. Forstadt
There is a common misconception that because family members are in business together, things will go smoothly.
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Poll: Majority object to animal ID rules

March 27, 2015
Most Progressive Cattleman readers still object to the animal ID rules.
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Is your operator’s manual still in shrink wrap?

March 27, 2015
Mike Wiles
Please don’t tell me your operator’s manual is only taken out to use as a temporary booster seat. With farm equipment becoming more and more computerized and high-tech, many farmers marvel at what new machines can do.
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round bales stored in a barn

Choices for round bale storage

March 27, 2015
Rodney J. Gasch
What’s the best way to store round bales? While all bales should be stored in a well-drained location, there’s unfortunately no definitive answer as to the “best” storage system.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Sad pie

March 27, 2015
Brad Nelson
Some time back as our next meal was in the planning stages, my wife said she had in mind to make sad pie. I had not heard that terminology for some time, and it brought back memories.
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Mechanics Corner: Using your tractor as an electrical generator

March 27, 2015
Allen Schaeffer
Power packs offer new options for farmers. After weathering a nasty winter with ice storms, Siberian Express cold fronts and damaging snow levels in many parts of the country, the value of keeping the electricity flowing has taken on special meaning.
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Irons in the fire: Do you have the time?

March 27, 2015
Paul Marchant
Punctuality is a highly prized trait in my world. The reason for its value is because of its rarity. It’s not that I don’t have good intentions, of course. I hate being late. But I’ve laid far too many bricks on the good intentions pathway. If it’s true about where that pathway leads, then I’m well on my way to a warmer climate.
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Ceres introduces forage sorghum hybrids for U.S. feed market

March 27, 2015
Ceres Inc. has announced that its seed product offerings in the U.S. will include three new forage sorghum hybrids, following positive results from commercial evaluations last season as well as new university results that highlighted a number of performance advantages, including the highest milk yield per acre, which is a key metric for dairy operations.
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Prototype leaf stripper

Harvesting alfalfa leaves separately from stems

March 27, 2015
Ronald Hatfield
Alfalfa is a high-protein perennial forage with many nutritional and environmental advantages for dairy production.
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