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Testing relative feed value of alfalfa in the field

April 30, 2015
Michael J. Thomas
In today’s challenging economic times, it is more important than ever to know the value of the alfalfa forage you feed your dairy or beef cattle.
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Spray it yourself or have it custom applied?

April 30, 2015
William Curran and Dwight Lingenfelter
Some producers may be trying to decide whether they should apply agri-chemicals themselves rather than hiring a local supplier.
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Above ground pump

Maintaining your irrigation pump

April 30, 2015
Tyler Fields
You are comparing two pickup trucks before making a purchase. Both have equal age, miles and options, but one has all its service records, including the oil changes, while the other truck was never maintained and its oil is gooey and black.
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Sorghum pest: Sugarcane aphids sweep across Southeast

April 30, 2015
Allen Knutson
The sugarcane aphid is a new and widespread pest of grain and forage sorghums in the southern U.S. In 2014, the sugarcane aphid infested sorghums in 12 states from Texas to Florida and as far north as southern Kansas, Arkansas and Tennessee.
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Aphanomyces goes undiagnosed in many fields

Timing is crucial in controlling alfalfa disease and insects

April 30, 2015
Jeremy Hayward
While hay and forage prices remain elevated, and dairy-quality hay is in short supply
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Don Austin

Wisconsin grazier experiments with forage options

April 30, 2015
Kelli Boylen
Don Austin is a grazier who is not afraid to try new things. Austin, who farms near Platteville, Wisconsin, enjoys experimenting to find out what works best on his farm.
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How to produce and use sweet forages

April 30, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
You likely have seen a seed sales pitch on high-sugar forages or high-sugar grass and legume mixes. Then follows the question: Why should you produce sweet forages? The simple reason is that cows prefer it, will eat more and thus produce more milk or gain with improved nitrogen use efficiency, which means reduced nitrogen loss to the environment.
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Alfalfa in Florida

April 30, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
Tampa, Florida, is known for a lot of things, like citrus, strawberries and prime real estate, but one doesn’t usually associate the peninsula’s agriculture with alfalfa.
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Irrigation water leaks

April 30, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
Irrigation Leaks
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Water conservation in irrigation systems

April 30, 2015
Robert Fears
Water is rapidly becoming a scarce item, particularly in the southwestern U.S. Fortunately, people are doing more than sitting and worrying about the dilemma. Water conservation project plans are being written and executed throughout the area.
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