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Weed or feed? How to turn pasture weed into feed

April 17, 2015
Bruce Anderson
April showers bring May flowers. What do May flowers bring? If you’re a fan of riddles, you already know the answer – Pilgrims. For graziers throughout North America, however, this riddle may have a different answer – weed seeds. If grass is your crop, May flowers usually mean a bumper crop of weeds waiting to go to seed, unless you have lots of legumes in your pasture.
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Alfalfa quality and quantity: 8 factors in your control

April 16, 2015
Kelli Boylen
Many things within your control can impact the quality and quantity of your alfalfa, according to Brian Lang of Iowa State University Extension. Lang presented several ways to improve alfalfa production during the 2015 Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Dairy Days.
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Shredlage dispute goes to court

April 14, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
On Dec. 5, 2014, Scherer Design Engineering Inc. filed suit against Shredlage LLC in Lincoln County, South Dakota. The case was subsequently removed to U.S. District Court – South Dakota Southern Division, and an amended complaint was filed March 5, 2015.
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Western hay exports hit again

April 14, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
Hapag-Lloyd, the second-largest container carrier to Portland, Oregon, has stopped scheduling trips to the Port of Portland, as reported by Molly Harbarger in The Oregonian.
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John Deere expands 6 Family Tractor line

April 10, 2015
John Deere has expanded its lineup of 6M and 6R Series Tractors for model year 2015 to offer producers a wider range of horsepower, frame sizes, transmissions, hydraulics and other options.
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Broyhill introduces GForce mist sprayers and blowers

April 9, 2015
Broyhill introduces the all-new GForce mist sprayers and blowers that can spray the roughest tough spots, such as ravines or ditches, fencelines, terraces, tree or brush areas, and wet or steep sites.
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Poll: Baler gives readers most maintenance trouble

April 6, 2015
Most Progressive Forage Grower readers have the most maintenance trouble with their balers.
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Hay market trend update for March

April 3, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
Find out what factors are currently influencing hay markets, from weather to planting conditions.
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Calf tagging: Motivation for a head-slinging cow

April 3, 2015
Kari Lynn Dell
One of the downsides of being a published author is social media. As in, I’m expected to show my face there and shamelessly promote my book. I can handle Twitter; it has ways to filter and sort what you see when you scroll through your news feed.
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Ag equipment leaders rank top 9 priorities for tech and safety

April 2, 2015
Ag equipment leaders have ranked the nine top technical and safety issues facing the industry in 2015.
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