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Decoding a forage test

September 1, 2015
Woody Lane
Some folks, I suppose, look at a forage test and see only a list of numbers. That’s kind of like looking at a map of Wyoming and seeing only a patchwork of roads.
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Quotes & Concepts: “Outside hay storage: The devil is in the details”

September 1, 2015
Don Ball
This quote can be applied to outside hay storage because a substantial portion of the often-large losses that occur when large round bales are stored outside can be avoided when various practices are implemented.
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Jack Schultz and Heidi Appel

Plants know which insect is attacking

September 1, 2015
Loretta Sorensen
Plant breeders may soon be able to develop new plant hybrids that possess enhanced insect defense responses, which might allow pesticide use to be reduced. To develop pest-resistant plants, breeders have to know how plants detect and respond to insect attack.
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Plants respond to caterpillar chewing vibrations

September 1, 2015
Loretta Sorensen
Click here to read Loretta's article "Plants know which insect is attacking" In another recently published study by Appel, she and collaborator Rex Cocroft studied how plants respond to vibrations caused by caterpillar chewing action.
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A hay business partnership that’s fair but not equal

September 1, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
As Ellen Langer points out in her book The Power of Mindful Learning, one plus one does not always equal two; it depends on the context. While one plus one equals two in the base-10 number system, if the context changes, it may not hold true.
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The value of liming low-pH soils

September 1, 2015
Robert Fears
Low-pH soils can limit plant production in about half of the U.S. Soil pH is a measure of soil acidity or alkalinity. The pH scale ranges from zero to 14, with 7 as neutral. Numbers less than 7 indicate acidity while numbers greater than 7 indicate alkalinity.
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Alfalfa-grass agronomy: More pros than cons

September 1, 2015
Debbie J. Cherney and Jerry H. Cherney
Once Roundup Ready (RR) versions of a crop are released, they typically immediately overshadow sales of non-RR cultivars or hybrids.
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Forage fall planning – Nag, nag, nag

September 1, 2015
Everett D. Thomas
I’ve been writing articles for farm publications such as Progressive Forage Grower for more than 40 years and sometimes feel like a parent nagging his kids about doing their household chores. Do this. Do that. And do it now. But reminders are useful – to farmers as well as children – so here are a few forage-oriented chores you should be considering as the crop season winds down.
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Minimizing the risks for fall alfalfa harvest

September 1, 2015
Marvin H. Hall
There can be a lot of value just waiting to be harvested from alfalfa fields during the fall. Unfortunately, fall-harvesting of alfalfa isn’t a “free lunch,” and sometimes the return isn’t worth the costs.
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Erik Gormley and Donn Randall

Signature horse hay at RG Ranch in Wyoming

September 1, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
Peter Thiel, billionaire entrepreneur and venture capitalist co-founder of PayPal and Palantir Technologies, says if there is one issue that is an absolute must for successful business, it’s to solve a problem that nobody else is solving (Forbes, October 2014).
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