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Forage Folks: Product and equipment innovations

September 28, 2012

The dictionary defines an “innovation” as the action or process of innovating; a new method, product or idea. Our Forage Folks column this month features four recent innovations in the forage world.

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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Who upset Mother Nature?’

September 28, 2012
Brad Nelson
Years back there was a TV commercial for a margarine product that used the wordage, “Better than Butter.” It included a scene where “Mother Nature” was offered a taste of both butter and the new, improved “imitation yellow grease.”
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Mechanics Corner: Haying equipment end-of-season inspection, maintenance checklists

September 28, 2012

After a long summer in the hayfield, it’s tempting to simply back haying equipment into the shed for the winter without giving it a second thought.

However, conducting a thorough end-of-season inspection and writing down maintenance needs while they are still top of mind can be time well spent.

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Moving hay to China

September 28, 2012
Brad Nelson

Some 30-odd years ago we delivered baled alfalfa hay to an export hay cuber in Clarkston, Washington.

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Farmers turn to social media to find hay for sale

September 27, 2012

Farmers and ranchers are foraging for hay on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, reports USA Today. They're also hitting up Craigslist and other similar sites.  

Nebraska cattleman Gary Hanz told USA Today that he's looked all over the Internet for hay.

"Nobody's letting go of anything they've got because they're not going to have enough to support their own livestock," he said. "For what little there is, there's such a high price."


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USDA extends emergency grazing through Nov. 30

September 27, 2012

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced a two-month extension for emergency grazing on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres. USDA is permitting farmers and ranchers in drought-stricken states that have been approved for emergency grazing to extend grazing on CRP land through Nov. 30, 2012, without incurring an additional CRP rental payment reduction. The period normally allowed for emergency grazing lasts through Sept. 30.
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Guinness World Record for largest parade of classic tractors set at the Nebraska State Fair

September 26, 2012

092612_tractorparadeThe Guinness World Record for a parade of classic tractors is now 964 tractors/drivers, thanks to a determined group of tractor owners at the Nebraska State Fair.  The parade took place around the Fonner Park Racetrack after a morning thunderstorm as part of the opening weekend of events at the fair, organized and sponsored by RFD-TV/RURAL TV.  

In order to qualify, each tractor owner had to provide the VIN/Serial number of the tractor, which had to be at least 30 years old.
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Producers advised to get soil test, save on input costs

September 26, 2012

092612_mcfarlanA Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service soil fertility expert advised beef producers to get a soil test as residual nutrients from previous fertilizer applications may still be in reserve.

“We are still facing drought conditions as we did last year, and if producers applied fertilizer last year or this year, they didn’t grow much of a forage crop,” said Mark McFarland, AgriLife Extension soil fertility specialist, at the recent Beef and Forage Expo in Bryan, Texas. “As a result, there can be a substantial amount of that fertilizer remaining in the soil for next year.”
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Bayer CropScience survey asked about growers' biggest challenges

September 19, 2012

Too hot, too dry, too wet, too cool – this growing season has had it all. As expected, drought and weather-related problems were top-of-mind for growers surveyed at the Bayer CropScience exhibit during the Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, the first week of September. In fact, 73 percent of respondents to Bayer CropScience’s daily survey noted climate and weather problems as the biggest challenge experienced on their farm this year.
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A 20-foot Medusa sculpted from hay was the star of Montana's What the Hay? contest

September 14, 2012
The early September sun illuminates central Montana’s Judith Basin. A patchwork of hay fields lined with their just-baled bounty and pastures inhabited by Angus cows and calves ready for weaning make for a scenic view. 
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