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Reviewing realistic rotational grazing

Rotational stocking increases forage use and pasture health, but it’s not a cure-all. Sustaining a cow on a single acre ignores limits of forage growth, seasonal variation and soil fertility. True success comes from balancing stocking rates with yield and integrating rotation with soil management, diverse plantings and flexible planning.
December 11, 2025
Jonathan Kubesch

Rotational stocking improves forage use, but it can't overcome the biological limits of pasture growth. Meeting animal demand requires aligning stocking rates with forage yield.


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It's time to consider pasture as a crop

Pasture management is frequently deferred when planting and harvest demand attention, yet it remains a fundamental crop. As the basis of milk and meat production, its neglect diminishes efficiency and profitability across the livestock enterprise.
December 8, 2025
Andy Overbay

Pasture is a vital crop for livestock production. Neglecting its management undermines both milk and meat yields.


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Equipment Hub: Too tight or too loose?

A bolt’s job isn’t just to stay put – it’s to stretch just enough to hold parts together under relentless stress. In an engine, that means clamping a head gasket tight enough to withstand thousands of explosive power strokes every minute. The wisdom is in striking that balance, where torque becomes steady clamping force without crossing the line into damage.
December 4, 2025
Brad Nelson

Tight enough to hold, but not so tight it breaks – that’s the art of a mechanic’s touch.


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Cranking memories, sharing joy

Traditions are more than recipes – they are bridges across time. They remind us that even when memory fades, love and shared experience can still bring joy.
December 3, 2025
Marian Viney

Winter Sundays after church often found our family gathered around the ice cream bucket, cranking fresh cream into a tradition that blended labor, laughter and lasting joy.


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Over the river and through the woods …

December 1, 2025
Marian Viney

May your holidays be peaceful, and your new year full of promise – in the field and beyond.


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December 1, 2025 Progressive Forage digital magazine

November 30, 2025

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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Irons in the Fire: Simple angels

November 28, 2025
Paul Marchant

October’s promises had vanished with the green flush on the mountain, leaving cows content and a rancher frustrated as winter crept closer. The cold November morning and lingering herd reminder: Mother Nature doesn’t always honor a rancher’s timeline.


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Breeding the future of alfalfa: Driving innovation amid industry consolidation

The alfalfa industry continues to evolve, with fewer breeders and changing grower needs shaping the marketplace. Leaders from DLF, Forage Genetics International and Legacy Seeds share insights on their breeding programs.
November 28, 2025
Marian Viney

DLF, Forage Genetics International and Legacy Seeds share how alfalfa breeding is evolving to meet grower needs and industry challenges.


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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Dean Callahan's ‘Green Dragon’

Before or just after getting a driver's license, Dean revived an old Plymouth (which he painted pea green) and a broken-down tractor. He planned to plow gardens with the tractor, but the family dealership sold it. That early letdown only confirmed his lifelong habit: Fix what’s broken and make it useful.
November 26, 2025
Brad Nelson

Even before the ink dried on his driver’s license, Dean was restoring life into unwanted machines.


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December 2025 new product rollout

November 26, 2025

Check out the latest products from the Highline Manufacturing, Kuhn North America, JLG and more.


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