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Forage trends and prognostication

March 6, 2014
Robin Newell
Based on the title, you might be wondering if prognostication is some kind of new forage management practice – and in a way, it is. Prognostication means “to predict, using current indicators as a guide.”


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Hay market poker

March 6, 2014
I despise poker. I’m not a poker-playing aficionado. In fact, I’d rather try to spell “aficionado” with one hand tied behind my back and spell-check turned off than play poker.
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Establishing corn silage this spring

March 5, 2014
Nick Benson
Keep in mind that your end goal will determine most of your difficult decisions as you fine-tune a management plan this year for corn silage.
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Hay export outlook for 2014

March 5, 2014
Mike Hajny
When growers ask for an outlook, you can guarantee what they really want is a price prediction. Predicting the price of a 2014 hay crop is a lot like predicting the weather or horse races – a little bit of skill blended with a whole lot of luck.

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Business climate for agriculture: Storm clouds on the horizon

March 5, 2014
Mike Boehlje
The U.S. farming sector has exhibited very strong financial performance during the past five to seven years in terms of income generation, cash flow and debt servicing capacity, and equity accumulation, but that strong performance has been accompanied by increased volatility.
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Southeastern wildrye: A native cool-season option

March 5, 2014
J. Brett Rushing
Federal policies regarding invasive species, conservation plantings and cost-share farm programs have generated strong enthusiasm in converting old pastures and hay ground into rotational grazing systems comprised of native grasses.
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Digging deeper into soil health: Research on the horizon

March 5, 2014
Elise Brown
There’s something magical about turning a shovelful of soil in a pasture or an alfalfa field – the sound of the shovel slicing smoothly into ground, the rich smell of soil and the sight of wriggling earthworms.
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Native grass forages – How good is the investment?

March 5, 2014
Chris Boyer
Native grasses are a forage option receiving increased attention in recent years. They provide high yields of high-quality forage with few inputs and show remarkable drought tolerance, making these perennial summer grasses of interest to forage growers.
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Carlos Griffin – Improving Texas pasture and hay production

March 5, 2014
Heather Smith Thomas
Carlos Griffin ranches in the Piney Woods area of eastern Texas on land that has been in the family several generations. “This area grew a lot of cotton and corn in the early days.
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Eric and Marie Bowers

Sowing seeds of change: Choosing grass and alfalfa seed

March 5, 2014
Lynn Jaynes
There are times when seed buyers simply buy the “old standby.” They’ve grown it for years; their livestock manages just fine and buyers seem satisfied. So why fix what isn’t broken? Don’t rock the boat.
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