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Gerbers are green chopping their hay

Dwi-Bet Farm’s shift to quality vs. quantity

July 13, 2016
Cassidy Woolsey
Every now and again someone says something that just “sticks” and changes the way you perceive things for the better.
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The microwave method to determine corn silage moisture on the farm

July 13, 2016
Dan Loy and Erika Lundy-Woolfolk

Often the only difference between making good silage or poor silage is the moisture content at the time of ensiling. Optimum fermentation of both silage and haylage depends largely on moisture content.


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Getting the edge on mycotoxins during storage

July 13, 2016
Bob Charley and Renato J. Schmidt
The goal of ensiling forage crops is to maximize dry matter and nutrient recovery so the maximum amount of high-quality material is available to feed.
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early grazing

Unrealized revenue makes fescue seedhead management critical

July 13, 2016
Kelli Boylen
Sometimes the things we are unable to see can be the difference between a successful grazing operation and one that struggles; managing for the unseen makes the difference.
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Kelly Irvine, National FFA Agriscience

Welcome to WinField crop adventure

July 12, 2016
Land O’Lakes Inc. opened their new facility, WinField Crop Adventure, at the agritourism destination at Fair Oaks Farms in Indiana.
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Brad Nelson and his 46 Peterbilt

Tales of a Hay Hauler: Old iron and old stories

July 12, 2016
Brad Nelson
This year’s annual meeting and show for the American Truck Historical Association was held at Salem, Oregon.
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Mechanics Corner: Gooseneck heaven

July 12, 2016
Andy Overbay
Remember hauling cattle as a kid? I guess I am showing my age here, but I remember helping Dad build a portable, adjustable loading chute in our shop when I was barely in grade school. It was long and heavy (probably too heavy, but that was Dad’s way).
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Quotes & Concepts: Forage quality and nutritive value are not the same

July 12, 2016
Don Ball
The nutritional requirements of animals vary, and ensuring that their dietary needs are met from grazed forages can be challenging.
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Irons in the Fire: Don’t aim

July 12, 2016
Paul Marchant
It’s been several years since I paid someone else to shoe my horses. That’s a chore I always do for myself. The main reasons for this are twofold: because I’m cheap and because I can.
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More U.S. alfalfa hay moving abroad – May hay export update

July 12, 2016
Dave Natzke
U.S. alfalfa hay exports remain a brighter spot in what is turning into a deficit ag trade picture, according to latest estimates from USDA’s Foreign Ag Service.
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