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Safe forage harvesting

February 14, 2011
Dennis J. Murphy and Ronald C. Williams
Forage harvesting begins with the cutting of fresh forage, and can be done by a mower, mower-conditioner or a windrower.
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Reasons to stay with hay

February 12, 2011
Brad Nelson
“The world is insane except for me and thee; and oft-times I wonder of thee.” What’s happening out there? Oil and commodity prices are shooting upward while the claims of the end of the recession seem to be mainly political rhetoric.
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Mid-American Alfalfa Expo

Producers and exhibitors brave the cold to attend the 2011 Mid-American Alfalfa Expo

February 11, 2011
Although the temperatures outside were cold, those who braved the elements found much to benefit from at the Mid-America Alfalfa Expo held February 1st and 2nd in Kearney, Nebraska.
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New category announced for 28th Annual World Forage Analysis Superbowl

February 7, 2011
New for 2011, the World Forage Analysis Superbowl will feature a Grass Hay category. This new category is in addition to the contest’s six standard categories of Commercial Hay, Dairy Hay, Haylage, Baleage, Standard Corn Silage and Brown Mid-Rib (BMR) Corn Silage, along with the Quality Counts Awards for hay/haylage and corn silage.
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Wealth of topics discussed at Midwest symposium

February 3, 2011
Karen Lee
It was another record-breaking year for the Symposium and Annual Meeting of the Midwest Forage Association, Professional Nutrient Applicators Association of Wisconsin and Wisconsin Custom Operators, Inc.
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Tale of a Hay Hauler: Changing times

January 31, 2011
Brad Nelson
Interesting how, over the years, times and circumstances change, sometimes carefully orchestrated and sometimes with a little surprise factor thrown in.
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Mechanics Corner: Plan ahead to stay ahead this year

January 31, 2011
Jim Schlund

Have you started planning out the rest of this year? Even though it just began, it’s not too early to be ahead of the game.

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Crunching the numbers

January 31, 2011
Lynn Olsen

I have to confess, I’m not a person who enjoys numbers. I’m pretty good at balancing the checkbook and setting up budgets for our home, but would much rather make a scrapbook page or play the piano.

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Taking harvest on the road

January 31, 2011
Loretta Sorensen

Farmers are making the most of their ag equipment and some have reduced the types of equipment they own. Those are the trends Jan Altendorf is seeing in her North Dakota business, Altendorf Harvesting.

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Machinery designs for minimized field losses

January 31, 2011
Ronald T. Schuler

Producing quality forages with a minimum field loss requires the proper selection, adjustment and operation of forage harvesting equipment.

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