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Equipment Hub: Pre-season maintenance tips for easy startup

April 30, 2022
Dane Mosel
The key to an efficient hay season is a smooth startup. Making sure windrowers, mower conditioners, rakes, balers and other hay implements are ready to go when forage is at its peak maximizes uptime and helps ensure a successful harvest.
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Irons in the Fire: Bob’s shovel handle

April 30, 2022
Paul Marchant
We were at the little feedlot, about 20 miles from the home place, working a pen of yearlings. It wasn’t a really big or complicated job, but as was par for the course on our outfit, we were short-staffed.
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Top questions about corn silage quality

April 30, 2022
Matt Jaynes
Every dairy farmer knows high-quality forage is essential on a successful dairy farm. The milk dairy cows produce is dependent on the nutrients the cow receives, making high-quality forage a key consideration in a dairy operation.
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Say yes

April 29, 2022
Joy Hendrix
How many times a day do you answer no to a question? How many times a day do you say no by not saying yes?
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North American ag tractor, combine sales make first decline since July 2021

April 13, 2022
Ag tractor and combine unit sales had their first decline since July 2021, according to the latest data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
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Forage Market Insights: 2022 field activity gets underway

April 8, 2022
Dave Natzke
Forage cropping plans for 2022 are moving from paper to application and Mother Nature will have a lot to say about how those intentions progress.
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The buddy seat

April 7, 2022
Erica Louder
Last month, my family and I relocated to my hometown. It wasn’t a move I ever expected to make, but when the chance came up to live near our people, we took it.
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2022 hay acreage could be smallest since 1907

April 1, 2022
Dave Natzke
There’s still time and weather to impact 2022 cropping plans, but initial indications are that U.S. acreage devoted to dry hay production could be the lowest in 115 years.
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A farmer’s spring cleaning checklist

March 31, 2022
Joy Hendrix
Rejoice! For the long-awaited rejuvenation that comes with spring is here. The days are waxing, and the plants are greening. The anticipation is mounting, and those with so much at stake this growing season are on the edge of their seats.
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What to ask about carbon market enrollment

March 31, 2022
Amanda Raster and Thayer Tomlinson
Carbon market programs can offer agricultural producers strong incentives to implement practice changes that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve soil health.
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