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Poll: Producers tune in during tractor time

June 8, 2020
There are plenty of options when it comes to filling long stretches of time in the tractor. 
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Forage Market Insights: Hold on to your hats

June 8, 2020
Dave Natzke
There are times when many factors have the potential to change hay markets rapidly, and we’re in one of those.
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Summer burns and successful pastures

June 5, 2020
Sarah Drown
In Oklahoma and other surrounding states, summer prescribed fires are a common form of mitigation for cedar trees, which hinder cattle producers. Along with cedar-tree control, prescribed burns offer a number of benefits to livestock producers and wildlife habitats, says John Weir, associate extension specialist of prescribed fire at Oklahoma State University (OSU).
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June 4, 2020
Erica Louder
As I’ve said before in this blog, I am a huge podcast follower. Recently I was looking for a podcast for writers and stumbled into a rebroadcasted radio show just perfect for word nerds like me. It is called A Way with Words.
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Generating ecosystem services revenue streams from rotational grazing

June 3, 2020
Pete Huff, Jane Jordan, Elisabeth Spratt, and Jon Winsten
Times are tough across the agricultural sector. The dairy subsector is particularly vulnerable after five years of low milk prices, and low cattle prices are a cause of concern for beef producers.
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June 2020 new product rollout

June 3, 2020

Case IH introduces large square baler accumulator lineup

To provide more options for livestock producers, Case IH is adding a lineup of large square baler accumulators to its hay and forage equipment portfolio.
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The golden hour

June 1, 2020
Joy Hendrix
At this point, I know everyone is tired of reading about a certain virus – and frankly, I am too. I promise to spare you from reading the phrase “unprecedented times” (on this page at least), but we have all spent quite a bit of time thinking about what comes next. What will our new normal look like?
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Why invest in forage inoculants and preservatives?

June 1, 2020
Ben Jensen and Jon Pretz
We all know feeding cows high-quality forage can translate to increased profitability, thanks to its superior digestibility and encouragement of dry matter intake (DMI).
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What does the glyphosate class action suit mean for my forage operation?

June 1, 2020
Paul Goeringer
As we move through 2020, many of you may have seen ads on TV, in print or heard a radio ad seeking plaintiffs for the glyphosate class action litigation. Suits against the manufacturers of glyphosate have resulted in three jury verdicts in favor of the plaintiffs.
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Measuring pasture height for pasture availability

June 1, 2020
Edward B. Rayburn
Being able to measure forage mass available for grazing is needed for pasture budgeting. Forage height is one way to estimate forage mass when calibrated for the stand being grazed.
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