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Alfalfa researchers respond to aphanomyces threat

October 30, 2017
Gary Nowaczyk
Growers’ opinions matter. It’s priceless information because it comes from boots-on-the-ground, multi-year experience. In alfalfa production, input about what farmers are looking for in a product is critical for seed companies to help create the next generation of varieties.
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Small grains

Forage options: Small-grains management

October 30, 2017
Genevieve Slocum
Your small grains may already be in the ground, but manage aggressively to maximize their cover crop and feeding capabilities.
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Alfalfa seed coatings versus seed treatments

October 30, 2017
Jeremy Hayward
While every season presents a different set of challenges for alfalfa growers, a successful crop begins with good stand establishment.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: The yard bird

October 30, 2017
Brad Nelson
Way back when the world was still drying up after the Great Flood (as I usually begin stories I tell to the grandkids), I met a fellow named Clark Draper.
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Mechanics Corner: Prepare your sprayer for storage now to avoid costly problems in the spring

October 30, 2017
Erdal Ozkan
It is very likely that you will not be using your sprayer again until next spring. To avoid potential problems and save yourself from frustration and major headaches in the spring, it would be wise to give your sprayer a little bit of TLC (tender, loving care) this fall.
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Irons in the fire: Peace from the Ozarks

October 30, 2017
Paul Marchant
I spent a few days around Springfield, Missouri, this fall, and although I was a couple weeks too early to take in the spectacular scenery of the beautiful autumn colors the Ozarks annually offer up, I was somehow caught up in the spirit of the Shepherd of the Hills.
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Farm loan foreclosures expected to rise

October 23, 2017
Lynn Jaynes
Creighton University released the October Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) with unfavorable results for the agriculture community in a 10-state area.
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Deere wins trademark lawsuit in protection of green and yellow colors

October 18, 2017
A U.S. District Court in Kentucky has ruled in favor of Deere & Company in a lawsuit that was filed to protect the use of the trademark green and yellow color combination on John Deere agricultural equipment.
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Hay crop looks smaller, mostly due to Northern Plains’ drought

October 12, 2017
Dave Natzke
USDA’s Oct. 12 Crop Production report updated the 2017 dry hay harvest picture.
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Hurricane Irma: Florida forage losses assessed

October 10, 2017
A financial assessment of Hurricane Irma’s impact on the Florida forage industry has been set at more than $60 million, according to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
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