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Forage Market Insights: Moisture, shipping challenges extend into spring

March 8, 2021
Dave Natzke

Farm stress survey

March 5, 2021
Jen Roux
The Western Regional Agricultural Stress Assistance Program (WRASAP) is working to collect data from 13 Western states and four U.S. territories regarding the stressors that agricultural producers and workers experience.
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Forages: A $20 billion harvest

March 3, 2021
Dave Natzke
Forages remained the third-leading U.S. crop in terms of total value in 2020 based on preliminary estimates in the USDA’s annual Crop Values report, issued Feb. 25.
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Round baler

March 2021 new product rollout

March 2, 2021

New Kuhn VB 7100 Series round baler


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4 questions to ask your agronomist before soil sampling

March 2, 2021
Scott Fleming
Spring soil sampling is right around the corner, and soil samples that will be pulled in 2021 will be providing useful data through the 2025 growing season. Soil sampling is a major investment and carries tremendous value.
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Looking back

March 2, 2021
Erica Louder
Last month, we attended the Gem State Classic Bull and Female Sale. It’s a yearly tradition for us. We come as spectators, sometimes as buyers and once as a consigner.
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Fire – Fear not! A tool to enhance our rangelands

March 1, 2021
Matea Gordon
Huge orange flames and billowing black smoke – it's a fire on the land! Hearing those words, most of us probably feel fear for our families and our homes, and for our livestock and our land. We've all seen the scary images of wildfires burning out of control. No one wants to experience that. But, do these events mean all fire is bad for the land?
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The grazing puzzle

March 1, 2021
Audrey Hoien is a seventh grade student from Atkins, Arkansas, and the winner of the 2020 American Forage and Grassland Council youth essay contest, sixth to ninth grade division.
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The blurred lines of luck and skill

March 1, 2021
Joy Hendrix
There’s a fine line between mastering a skill and being lucky enough to pull an action off successfully. A skill is defined as the ability to do something well, but simple tasks can be done well with a certain amount of luck and a lot less effort.
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Seeds

Saved seed: Legal or not?

March 1, 2021
Paul Goeringer
As you begin to think about seed selection for the next growing season, it’s essential to consider not only an optimal variety for your area but also legal protections limiting your use of saved seeds.
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