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Healthy soils make healthy crops at Table Rock

Building soil health at Table Rock Farm

May 31, 2017
Tamara Scully
The soil at Table Rock Farm, in Castile, New York, is no longer the same as it was decades ago. Jeffrey Jordan, crop specialist, should know.
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Grass-finished beef graze Connecticut pastures

Grazing ‘tight and tall’

May 31, 2017
John Hibma
Pastures provide the opportunity for farmers to feed their animals economically with homegrown forage while, at the same time, reducing environmental pollution by improving both soil and water quality.
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Will your next load of hay arrive by Uber Freight?

May 26, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
It was only a matter of time. Uber has extended its services from the taxi division to include truck freight, via an app on your smartphone.
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NAFA launches research program with first-ever request for proposals

May 25, 2017
The National Alfalfa & Forage Alliance (NAFA) has released its first-ever request for proposals (RFP) to solicit projects for its U.S. Alfalfa Farmer Research Initiative.
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NAAA disappointed in U.S. Court of Appeals’ decision to halt registration of drones

May 25, 2017
The National Agricultural Aviation Association (NAAA) is greatly concerned about the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals to halt the registration of drones considered to be "model aircraft."
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Poll: Readers willing to go the distance for used farm equipment

May 15, 2017
Most Progressive Forage readers say they are willing to travel 100 miles or less to purchase used farm equipment.
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Hay Market Report: Winterkill losses, but price gains

May 12, 2017
Dave Natzke
The winter of 2016-2017 was tough on hay marketers and Upper Midwest hay growers. With rain, cold weather and even snow slowing spring fieldwork and crop progress, growers faced additional challenges, while marketers began to see price improvement.
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TDA warning against hay sales scammers

May 12, 2017
The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) would like to warn Texans about a scam being run against individuals who have hay for sale.
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Doug Abney

A one-of-a-kind water wagon for rotational grazing

May 12, 2017
Cassidy Woolsey
After converting three small farms in his area to cattle operations, Doug Abney of Johnson County, Indiana, had run into two problems – time and water. 
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beef cow and calf grazing

Summer conversion of toxic tall fescue

May 12, 2017
Craig Roberts
It is the time of year that our office begins receiving calls about getting rid of toxic tall fescue. The calls are really questions: “How to?” ... “When to?” ... “What to?” Let’s go through these questions, beginning at the end with the ultimate question: What should I plant after I get rid of my toxic tall fescue?
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