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Chemical analysis

April 27, 2018
Lynn Jaynes
With farming and ranching profit margins getting slimmer, it’s increasingly difficult to keep things afloat. So why do you do it?
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Forage breeding gets boost from USDA nonregulation

April 27, 2018
Lynn Jaynes
It favorably affects farmers’ seed pricing, and that’s always good news. A recent USDA release states, “Under its biotechnology regulations, USDA does not regulate or have any plans to regulate plants that could otherwise have been developed through traditional breeding techniques as long as they are not plant pests or developed using plant pests.
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Managing herbicide drift and liability

April 27, 2018
Laura Handke
As temperatures rise, many producers are revisiting pest management strategies and practices after a record number of herbicide drift-impacted acres were reported from 2017’s growing season.
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Forage insurance: Which option fits your operation?

April 27, 2018
John P. Hewlett and Jay Parsons
One of the primary strategies for managing risk is transferring risk outside the farm or ranch through insurance products or other mechanisms.
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Technology: The catalyst to efficient irrigation

April 27, 2018
Tyler Fields
Peter Drucker, an American-Austrian author once said, “Efficiency is doing things right; effectiveness is doing the right things.”
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Nate Ray

Lessons learned with drip irrigation on my farm

April 27, 2018
Nate Ray
DeJager Farms Inc. is a custom farming and management operation in Chowchilla, California, and is responsible for the management and supervision of over 17,000 acres of mostly forage crops along with permanent and other rotational crops.
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LESA versus conventional sprinkler systems

April 27, 2018
Howard Neibling
Low-elevation sprinkler application (LESA) has been studied in the Pacific Northwest for several years.
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Forage harvesters – bigger, badder, better

April 27, 2018
David Wagner
As farms seek to increase productivity, it may be time to consider upgrading your self-propelled forage harvesting machines as well.
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Hay handling and hauling trends

April 27, 2018
Dennis W. Hancock
Having spent a substantial portion of my youth hauling hay, I am constantly amazed by the advances in hay handling and hauling.
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Tips for purchasing the next tractor and front-end loader

April 27, 2018
Robert Fears
Purchasing a tractor requires a major expenditure and, before signing the sales contract, two questions need to be answered. Is the tractor really needed to make the operation more economically efficient? If so, are you buying the right tractor? There are many choices in choosing a tractor, and each one will determine purchase satisfaction.
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