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Stay prepared for drought

March 1, 2021
Robert Fears
Drought is a recurring phenomenon, and forage growers as well as other agricultural producers need to stay prepared for it. At the current time, meteorologists don’t have the ability to accurately predict drought for more than one to two months in advance for most parts of the world.
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7 tips to make better baleage

March 1, 2021
Emma Ohirko
“Failage” and garbage are two possible iterations of baleage that producers should actively avoid, said northwestern Illinois baleage producer Kendall Guither. Guither is a commercial hay grower who has been producing baleage since 1997 and marketing it throughout the U.S. Midwest.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Is the simple answer too obvious?

March 1, 2021
Brad Nelson
I drive an older Lincoln Town Car. It’s old enough to have its own driver’s license. Being fond of the car, I’m on a Facebook page with others more or less obsessed with the vintage auto. (They stopped making them 10 years ago.)
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Equipment Hub: In search of the clean machine

March 1, 2021
Andy Overbay
Frankly, I don’t hear it as much as I used to, perhaps since in my advancing years I feel freer to “enlighten” folks, but “cleaner doesn’t make it run better” is a statement that set my dad’s teeth on edge.
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Irons in the Fire: A look in the mirror

March 1, 2021
Paul Marchant
I brought the old pickup to a Smart Chick Olena sliding stop in front of the house. Any reiner who knows anything would have been impressed – had my mount been a blue roan instead of a beat-up old blue Chevy. To nobody’s surprise, I was running late again.
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AEM elects Dietz Lankhorst and Keith Johnson to its Ag Sector Board

February 24, 2021
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) is pleased to announce the election of Dietz Lankhorst, president and CEO of Krone NA Inc. and Keith Johnson, P.E., president of Kondex Corporation to its Ag Sector Board.
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Equipment Hub: What’s driving the triple mower trend?

February 24, 2021
Jordan J. Milewski
Some years back, the typical self-propelled forage harvester offered 300 to 600 horsepower. Fast-forward roughly 20 years. Forage harvester designs evolved with the times and now offer upward of 1,000 horsepower or more.
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Farm tractor sales start 2021 continuing previous year’s strong growth

February 10, 2021
Farm tractor and self-propelled combine unit sales start the year continuing growth in both the U.S. and Canada, according to the latest data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
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Poll: Cautious optimism approaching 2021 growing season

February 8, 2021
As any farmer worth their salt knows, Mother Nature can be a capricious and sometimes viscious partner when it comes to growing crops and forages.
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Forage Market Insights: Is it spring yet?

February 8, 2021
Dave Natzke
After a mild start, winter finally arrived about the time groundhogs were poking their heads out of holes in search of an early spring. What they saw were lots of roughage-consuming animals to feed.
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