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How to make good-quality, plastic-wrapped, round bale silage

April 30, 2015
Edward B. Rayburn
Plastic-wrapped round bale silage (also know as baleage) is harvested forage preserved by anaerobic fermentation of sugar and starch in the forage-making acids that lowers pH levels and preserves the forage.
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Controlling brush in pastures and fencerows

April 30, 2015
Byron Sleugh and S. Ray Smith
It is usually a major accomplishment and a good feeling when we finally get around to doing some brush control on our property.
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Peeps and puppies

Tales of a Hay Hauler: Peeps and puppies

April 30, 2015
Brad Nelson
I just explained to Feather, our Lab/cow-dog cross, that if marshmallow “Peeps” are not the traditional Easter colors of yellow or pink, then you don’t have to wait until Easter to eat them.
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Mechanics Corner: Irrigation tire options

April 30, 2015
Loren Block
If you’re looking to replace tires on your irrigation system, the decision can be daunting when balancing it with farm income. Whether your problem was flats, ruts or something else, there’s likely a tire solution that can alleviate those issues.
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Weed scientists offer new definition for ‘superweed’

April 29, 2015
Yesterday the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) joined with six sister organizations to recommend a new definition for “superweed” – a catchall term used by many to describe weeds that are perceived to be more invasive and to grow more aggressively after developing resistance to herbicides.
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Good read: Bringing In The Hay

April 29, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
At the Idaho Hay Convention in late winter, I was introduced to David Asson from Sisters, Oregon, who was packing his self-published book, Bringing In The Hay: A nostalgic history of agriculture’s most romantic crop.
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weeds in forage

Weed management strategies for pastures and hayfields

April 28, 2015
Robert Fears
Rain has fallen in many parts of the U.S., renewing forage growth, but unfortunately bumper weed crops are also appearing. Weeds can reduce quantity, vigor, nutrient content and palatability of desirable forage plants in pastures and hayfields.
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winter horse riding

For better or worse, good looking or warmed over

April 24, 2015
Kari Lynn Dell
A few years ago, my husband and I made a rodeo swing through Idaho that involved starting on the southern end of the state then traveling most of the night to the northern end.
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FieldNet Pivot Control

Lindsay Corporation announces FieldNet Pivot Control

April 22, 2015
Lindsay Corporation has announced the FieldNet Pivot Control, a product that can upgrade almost any brand pivot to full remote irrigation control and monitoring capabilities.
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Poll: Most readers are farm magazine addicts

April 20, 2015
It’s no surprise that Progressive Forage Grower readers are well read. In fact, most read more than four magazines monthly.
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