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Tales of a Hay Hauler: A time to be grateful despite life being unfair

October 19, 2022
Brad Nelson

About a decade ago we had upgraded the car Elli would be driving to work every day. With the odometer on the old rig pushing 300,000 miles, the dealer had declined to take it in trade. 


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Risks and rewards

October 19, 2022
Joy Hendrix

What do a forage producer and a hot-air balloon pilot have in common? At first glance, it’s much easier to see their differences.


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Fall signals time to revitalize soil health

Without the right below-ground environment and structure, soil can’t support maximum plant performance of today’s high-yielding crop genetics.
October 18, 2022
Greg Binford and Carl Bruice

Fall soil assessments and sampling can provide insights into soil health so growers can work with an expert to devise a plan that revitalizes the soil microbiome.


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Small-grain silages: Evaluating and feeding

October 18, 2022

Small-grain silages are a versatile feed that can add to forage inventory and work within cropping rotations across many geographic locales.


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Spreading the wealth of dry manure with proven precision ROI

October 18, 2022
Jack Zemlicka

Adoption of advanced application technology is providing an economic alternative to costly commercial fertilizers, while also organically building soil biology.


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Don’t underestimate alfalfa’s potential

High-quality alfalfa, harvested as dry hay or haylage, is a viable option for dairy rations during times of high prices for byproduct protein products.
October 18, 2022
Angie Golombeski

The last couple of years have led to uncertainty in commodity market pricing, and this year has been no different, with commodity prices skyrocketing. This has been especially true for byproduct protein sources, such as soybean and canola meal.


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Genetics open the door, management determines how far

Soil compaction impacts root depth and available water. It can severely limit available nutrients.
October 18, 2022
Thomas Kilcer

Soil compaction impacts root depth and available water. It can severely limit available nutrients.


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Maintenance in the dormant season

Although many producers are not concerned about production during the dormant season, there are a few options that can extend the grazing season.
October 18, 2022
Patrick Keyser

Native warm-season grasses will be fully dormant by late October and do not break dormancy again until late March in the Mid-South.


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Are you setting clear expectations?

Setting clear expectations is very important to keep everyone on track and to avoid situations that can derail the team and may end up affecting your succession plan.
October 18, 2022
Rena Striegel

Setting clear expectations is very important to keep everyone on track and to avoid situations that can derail the team and may end up affecting your succession plan.


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Where hay is plentiful for interstate movement, what about weeds?

While undesirable for purity and "invasiveness," even if unpalatable, many of the common and troublesome weeds that detract from quality can provide more than 6% crude protein and more than 50% TDN toward an animal’s daily intake needs.
October 17, 2022
Melissa A. Bravo

While undesirable for purity and "invasiveness," even if unpalatable, many of the common and troublesome weeds that detract from quality can provide more than 6% crude protein and more than 50% TDN toward an animal’s daily intake needs.


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