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Corn

Update on corn shredlage for dairy cows

March 28, 2015
Luiz Ferraretto, Gustavo Salvati, and Lauryn Vanderwerff
There continues to be a lot of interest in corn silage harvested with a self-propelled forage harvester (SPFH) equipped with an after-market processor having cross-grooved processing rolls set for 2- to 3-mm roll gap and greater roll speed differential than has typically been used (32 percent versus 21 percent).
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Birdsfoot trefoil

Birdsfoot trefoil is an old forage with a new twist

March 27, 2015
Kim Cassida
Birdsfoot trefoil has been commercially available in the U.S. since the 1930s. Every student of forages learns that it is one of the few bloat-free legume options for pastures.
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Hay field

Consider field efficiency when selecting haymaking equipment

March 27, 2015
Dennis W. Hancock
Are you in the market to replace or upgrade hay equipment? When making the decision, one should consider how the new piece or pieces of equipment fit into the “hay-making system.”
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Cow grazing

Successfully stockpiling fescue

March 27, 2015
Chris Penrose
After feeding cornstalks, probably the lowest-cost way to feed cattle in the fall and winter is to stockpile forages.
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New equipment showcased at National Farm Machinery Show

March 27, 2015
Lynn Jaynes
This is what I overheard many times at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky: “Wait, I think we’ve already been down that row,” and frequent arguments about whether “we’re in the south wing or the west wing.”
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Big square bales

Tips for producing high-quality hay bales

March 27, 2015
Dave Palmer
Any hay producer can attest to the fact that consistently producing and delivering high-quality hay is the key to a successful business.
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Farm

"Improve family communication to benefit farm and family"

March 27, 2015
Leslie A. Forstadt
There is a common misconception that because family members are in business together, things will go smoothly.
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Is your operator’s manual still in shrink wrap?

March 27, 2015
Mike Wiles
Please don’t tell me your operator’s manual is only taken out to use as a temporary booster seat. With farm equipment becoming more and more computerized and high-tech, many farmers marvel at what new machines can do.
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round bales stored in a barn

Choices for round bale storage

March 27, 2015
Rodney J. Gasch
What’s the best way to store round bales? While all bales should be stored in a well-drained location, there’s unfortunately no definitive answer as to the “best” storage system.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Sad pie

March 27, 2015
Brad Nelson
Some time back as our next meal was in the planning stages, my wife said she had in mind to make sad pie. I had not heard that terminology for some time, and it brought back memories.
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