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Tales of a hay hauler: ‘Unflappable?’

July 14, 2022
Brad Nelson
“Unflappable” is one of those words like “defunct.” You hear things described as defunct, meaning broken or not working, but you never hear of something in good working order described as being “funct,” just as you never hear of a person being “flappable.”
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Farm Machinery Digest: Testing your diagnostic skills – Catalytic converters and windshields

July 14, 2022
Ray Bohacz
Situation No. 1 You are reminiscing about the early cars with a catalytic converter and how if you were behind one on the road when the driver floored it, you would be the recipient of a rotten egg smell as they sped away.
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Irons in the Fire: Colts, conversation and compassion

July 14, 2022
Paul Marchant
I have a little yearling filly out behind the house. I named her Independence, in obvious reference to her Fourth of July birthday and because I thought the nickname “Penny” seemed to fit her, in part because her mama’s name is Copper. She’s kind of a little miracle – and not just because she has a cool birthday.
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June ag tractor unit sales fall, harvesters climb in North America

July 12, 2022
U.S. and Canadian ag tractor monthly unit sales in June 2022 fell, while harvester sales grew in both countries, according to the latest data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
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Poll: Producers are broadening their crop horizons

July 11, 2022
Even in uncertain times and uncertain market conditions, forage producers are still trying new things.
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Forage Market Insights: Alfalfa at a premium

July 11, 2022
Dave Natzke
Although there’s some lag in the numbers, recent USDA reports provide some interesting insights into hay production and prices entering the second half of 2022.
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Outside Eden: Digging corrugates

July 11, 2022
Erica Louder
I had to spell-check myself before I wrote that title. I didn't know how to spell corrugates, and once I had spelled it, it still didn't look right to me. Corrugates, what an incorrigible word. Do you know folks who hate the word "moist?" I feel that way about the word corrugates. I don't think I always have, but I do now.
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Farmer sentiment remains weak, crop producers contemplating acreage shifts in 2023

July 11, 2022
The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer continued to slide in June, down 2 points to a reading of 97 (Figure 1).
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How much ‘dirt’ is in your forages?

July 8, 2022
Loren Bailey, Gene Gengelbach, and Dan Schauff
Minimizing soil content of forages should be the goal of every forage producer and dairy farm. This is because soil contamination of forages can add to the total ash or mineral content, which dilutes the energy and nutritive value of forages.
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Eyes in the sky on your pasture

July 8, 2022
Heather Smith Thomas
Pasture health and growth is crucial to raising livestock; every stockman must essentially be a forage producer. Timely rotational grazing and proper stocking rates can optimize production and improve degraded pastureland.
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