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Kentucky and South Korea exchange forage expertise

July 29, 2014
Lynn Jaynes
Dr. Jong Duk Kim, a professor and researcher at the privately funded institution Cheonan Yonam College in South Korea, is currently working on one of South Korea’s hot topics – waterways. The total linear distance of waterways in South Korea is about 111,846 miles (180,000 km).
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Farmer Heart Smart

Safety: farmers 'heart smart'

July 29, 2014
Jenna Hurty-Person
It’s a well-known fact that spring and fall are the busiest times of the year for farmers. Many work long days, starting before sunup and finishing after sundown. These long hours can be hard on your health. Consequently, it is highly important to pay attention to what your body is telling you.
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Kay Dee launches new fescue granular minerals

July 23, 2014
Kay Dee Feed Company, a manufacturer of livestock mineral and protein supplements, has launched two new granular minerals specially formulated for cattle herds grazing fescue grasses.
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Poll: Live PTO is the most interesting tractor innovation

July 23, 2014
Progressive Forage Grower recently asked its readers, “Which was the most interesting innovation in tractors?” With a majority of 47.6 percent, the live PTO was the most interesting tractor innovation according to our voting readers.
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Netafim unveils PolyNet, flexible piping system

July 22, 2014
Addressing the diverse operational and environmental needs of today's modern growers, Netafim has unveiled PolyNet, a high-performance, flexible, lightweight, cost-effective piping solution for above and belowground agricultural drip irrigation systems.
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Pennsylvania forage and grassland tour

July 22, 2014
Lynn Jaynes
Visitors from South Korea and Netherlands recently attended the Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland Council summer forage tour in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Americana landscape, giving the event an international yet down-home feel.
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Slideshow: Pennsylvania forage tour

July 22, 2014
The 2014 Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland Council summer tour began at Lake Raystown Resort, and wound through the Penn State Research Center, and through Happy Valley and Big Valley, Pennsylvania. Check out this slideshow from the event.  FG
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corn silage

Kernel processing and chop length goals

July 18, 2014
Bill Seglar
Producers who feed corn silage to their dairy cows or custom chop for customers understand the significance of good silage processing. As planning begins for this fall’s corn silage harvest, it’s a good time to ensure your operation is prepared for proper chop length and kernel processing of corn silage.
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4,648 bales in 72 hours

July 17, 2014
Staheli West recently completed a 72-hour challenge to see how many 3 by 4 hay bales could be baled in a non-stop 72-hour period. Makers of the DewPoint 6110 steamer were testing the ability to bale hay round-the-clock in the arid western U.S.
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InterSeeder Technologies launches new InterSeeder

July 16, 2014
InterSeeder Technologies, a new company affiliated with Penn State University, has launched commercial sales of InterSeeder, a multipurpose machine that simultaneously plants three rows of cover crops while spraying post-emergent herbicide and nitrogen fertilizer in single passes between four or six rows of knee-high corn.
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