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October 1, 2024 Progressive Forage digital magazine

October 1, 2024
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The yellow brick road

September 30, 2024
Joy Hendrix

“Follow the yellow brick road.” The line from the famous Wizard of Oz isn’t new to most of us, but I think the way we view it changes throughout our life. As a child, when I first heard or read that line, I was so relieved for young Dorothy that her journey seemed so easy.


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Irons in the Fire: It never ends

September 26, 2024
Paul Marchant

It was late afternoon on an early September day. Just a hint of fall hung in the air as I jumped my horse up into the trailer, a light fog of defeatism looming over me like the gray of the smoke from so many western wildfires that enveloped everything for hundreds of miles.


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Tales of a Hay Hauler: No laughing matter!

September 24, 2024
Brad Nelson

It was a Sunday afternoon. I was 10 or 11. I had been playing in the backyard with a neighbor kid. I noticed my face feeling funny and my eyes starting to itch. My friend said I looked funny, so I went inside. My mother asked what in the world I had gotten into to make my face all puffy. I didn’t know.


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Are all bales harvested from a single hayfield created equal?

Improper samples contribute to the biggest error in the forage analysis process and result in over- or underfeeding nutrients and prove costly to the animal’s nutrition and health and to your pocketbook.
September 18, 2024
Michael Reuter

As the calendar has turned to autumn and the hay harvest season continues in full swing across the country, forage analysis labs expect to be hit by a tidal wave of samples from clients.


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Is this alfalfa stand good enough to keep?

Fall assessment allows time for fall tillage and alternative cropping strategies before fall fertilizations and spring herbicides are applied.
September 16, 2024
Dan Undersander

As an alfalfa stand ages and thins, the primary question becomes: Is this stand good enough to keep? Now is a good time to evaluate stands as more time is allowed for planning crop rotations than when stands are evaluated in the spring and determined to be uneconomic.


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Equipment Hub: One of the best-kept secrets – the infrared noncontact thermometer

September 13, 2024
Brad Nelson

An infrared no-contact thermometer can be a lifesaver. At least it can make things easier. My last big event behind the wheel of a hay truck was not an 18-wheeler but a 34-wheeler. Helping a friend in Nevada move his hay close to the California border where the 18-wheel California hay trucks could haul it on to the end users.


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Forage Market Insights: Shifting prices and seasons

September 13, 2024
Joy Hendrix

Fall is settling in, and with it comes a better idea of what path prices will take over the winter. While July prices decreased slightly for the most part, there’s still many factors that could play into the settling of hay prices. Take a closer look at prices and conditions in each region in the Progressive Forage Forage Market Insights column as of Sept. 10, 2024.


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Harnessing the power of crop residue

September 12, 2024
Joy Hendrix

For decades, the agricultural industry has been at the forefront of innovation, continually adapting to meet global demands and environmental challenges.


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September 2024 new product rollout

September 10, 2024

See the four products featured in our September 2024 new product rollout.


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