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Take aim at a moving target

September 26, 2014
Lynn Jaynes
Common sense says it’s tougher to hit a moving target with a rifle than a stationary target. Hunting practice can assist in making adjustments for a moving target, but wartime wouldn’t be a good time to figure it out. During war, not only is the target moving, it’s shooting back.
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3-D printed short auger

3-D printing in agriculture

September 26, 2014
Lynn Jaynes
Farmer A’s corn crop was nearly beaten to death by wind and hail and lay limp on the ground. Now, how’s he supposed to harvest that? He’ll have to harvest something – the bank note will be due soon.
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self-propelled fluffer

Producer modifies equipment, creates self-propelled fluffer

September 26, 2014
Lynn Jaynes
Twenty years ago, John Russell saw an Amish gentleman pulling a fluffer through a hayfield with a team of horses in central Ohio.
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Thinning stands of trees

Thinning timber to create silvopasture

September 26, 2014
John Fike
Silvopasture management integrates trees with forage-livestock production systems and has great potential to boost farm resource use and income.
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spreading liquid manure

Evergreen Farms pays attention to the details

September 26, 2014
Lynn Jaynes
Activity at Evergreen Farms along Spruce Creek, Pennsylvania, is nonstop.
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saline soil

Divide and conquer: Managing saline soils

September 26, 2014
Hal Weiser and Abbey Wick
Salinity is a primary issue impacting forage production in North Dakota. Over the past 30 years, saline soil conditions have become more visible around prairie potholes, along road ditches, at the base of hill slopes and in areas where the water table is relatively close to the surface.
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soil nutrition is important

Four key components of soil nutrition

September 26, 2014
Jenna Hurty-Person
Soil is the foundation upon which all agricultural operations are built. Whether it’s a crop traditionally harvested in the fall or a livestock operation that relies on forages for cattle, everything starts in the soil.
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A new way to load van trailers

September 26, 2014
Maria F. McGinnis
As they say, necessity is the mother of invention. After years of struggling with costly and time-consuming loading and unloading methods for hay and straw, Jason Grady decided to do something different.
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Equipment

Equipment tax update and options

September 26, 2014
Mike Wiles
Lack of Senate action makes options for tax relief difficult
The annual trip that profitable agricultural producers make to their local dealer, to buy equipment to write off on their taxes, is tainted this year by a tax situation that is up in the air.
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Forage discussion groups – A group effort

September 26, 2014
Woody Lane
This article is the second of a two-part discussion intended to explain the mechanics and organization of privatized forage discussion groups. See September’s issue for part one. Click here to read part-one.

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