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Managing weeds in seedling alfalfa

September 20, 2019
Mariano Galla
To produce high-quality alfalfa, growers must be engaged in the timely management of pests, including weeds. Seedling alfalfa is especially susceptible to weed interference as interspecific competition can inhibit alfalfa growth and development and compromise stand persistence.
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Poll: Profitability and know-how key drivers of embracing technology

September 17, 2019
According to a recent online poll, most forage producers prefer to wait for new technologies to become cost-effective or until they know more about how things work before they will invest in them.
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August U.S. tractor, combine sales improve, but mood is still cautious

September 11, 2019
Dave Natzke
U.S. ag equipment manufacturers and dealers saw a modest increase in combines and tractors in August, but they’re not ready to throw caution to the wind.
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Tips to manage harvest controllables

September 10, 2019
Proper silage harvest management is the key to quality feed all year long. We can’t always control or manage all aspects of harvest, but there are several we can. With forage inventories being low this year, it is more important than ever to make sure that the aspects of silage harvest we can manage, we do well.
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Forage Market Insights: In search of quality

September 9, 2019
Dave Natzke
The biggest question emerging from the 2019 forage growing season in many parts of the country concerns quality, whether it’s dry hay, haylage or corn silage. Plentiful supplies of lower-quality forage are pressuring prices, but buyers seem willing to pay for quality – if they can find it.
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Disco 4000

September 2019 new product rollout

September 5, 2019

CLAAS of America announces additions to line of balers and hay tools

CLAAS of America announced additions to its range of balers and hay tools. New offerings include the Disco 4000 TRC mower-conditioner, Rollant 520 round baler and Volto 55 TH tedder.
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Corn harvest

Corn silage immature? Here’s what to do next

September 4, 2019
Make the most out of silage planted late.
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Handline

Two young kids with agriculture standing between them

September 4, 2019
Erica Louder
When I was 13, my dad bought a farm. It was a little over 100 acres and was mainly watered with the use of handlines and flood irrigation.
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distressed farmer

When stress hits: Focus on that which you can control

September 4, 2019
John Goeser
Stress is a powerful, and at times inevitable, force within our lives. Stress affects our minds, personal energy levels and ultimately health. The emotional impact is so powerful that it’s known to suppress the immune system’s ability to fight off viral or bacterial infections.
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Seeds for planting

Getting the most out of fall plantings

August 30, 2019
Chad Hale
2019 has been quite a year for forage production!
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