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Klondike Farms: Built with grit, guided by stewardship, growing for the next generation

Klondike Farms layers GPS yield mapping, grid sampling, strip‑till and variable‑rate fertilizing to understand field variability and place nutrients exactly where they’re needed.
June 17, 2026
Marian Viney

Precision tools and long‑view management help Klondike Farms turn complex field variability into confident, data‑driven decisions.


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Relatively speaking, is it RFV or RFQ?

RFV and RFQ were created to help compare forage quality, but decades after RFQ’s introduction, many producers still default to what they know. The two indexes use different equations and assumptions, which is why their numbers don’t always tell the same story.
June 16, 2026
Ralph Pearce

RFQ was designed to fix RFV’s blind spots – so why are producers still split on which number to trust?


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Forage tests: Which values are pertinent to your goals?

Forage tests reveal the true nutritional value of hay, haylage or silage – numbers you can’t see in the field.
June 15, 2026
Sawyer Fonnesbeck

Forage tests turn laboratory numbers into harvest decisions by showing which quality values match your goals.


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Porosity: The true measure of silage density

Oxygen exposure during filling or feedout can convert highly digestible nutrients into waste products, costing both dry matter and cow performance.
June 11, 2026
Keith A. Bryan

You invest in every ton of forage; oxygen turns that investment into shrink by converting valuable nutrients into waste.


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Teff grass: Where it fits and where it doesn’t

June 8, 2026
Heather Smith Thomas

An ancient Ethiopian grass turned modern forage, teff delivers high yields and strong water‑use efficiency, making it a practical warm‑season option for Western producers.


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June 1, 2026 Progressive Forage digital magazine

June 1, 2026

The latest issue of Progressive Forage magazine is available. To view, make sure you're logged into your agproud.com account. If you do not have access, click "Subscribe" in the top-right corner of agproud.com to add permission to view.


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Does forage quality have an equation?

Yield and quality can increase together with good management. By targeting the nutrients that drive TDN, producers can feed more high‑quality forage, strengthen rumen function and capture economic gains.
May 31, 2026
Katie Raver

Defining forage quality for your operation sets the benchmark needed for ongoing ration improvement.


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Irons in the Fire: It has a different ring to it

Twenty years with center pivots prove they save labor but still demand the occasional muddy rescue. In a rough grass field, a neighbor boy’s help shows how terrain, technology and community intersect in hay country.
May 29, 2026
Paul Marchant

A simple pivot check proves that even the best “labor‑saving miracles” come with mud, timing and a little chaos.


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The joys of June …

June Dairy Month brings rural and urban communities together through events like Cows on the Concourse and Breakfast on the Farm – and this year, those celebrations continue as we welcome a daughter-in-law into our family.
May 28, 2026
Marian Viney

June in Wisconsin brings people together – from Cows on the Concourse to a family wedding that closes the month with joy.


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June 2026 new product rollout

May 27, 2026

Check out the latest products from John Deere and Halter.


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