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Calibrate corn planter unit to maximize profits

January 30, 2012
Peter Callan

Corn growers are constantly looking for ways to maximize profit. Planter condition is one of the most controllable variables that influence profitability.

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Don’t overlook refuge requirements in silage corn

January 30, 2012
Mark Riehl

Protecting fields from insect damage is a critical component of silage corn production. Leaves, stalks and ears all contribute to silage tonnage, so keeping them intact and free from insect damage helps improve overall yield and quality.

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Alfalfa

What’s in your alfalfa seed bag?

January 30, 2012
Robin Newell
Reading labels isn’t just important when you’re watching your diet.

Knowing how to read your alfalfa seed tag also can reap big dividends, not only in managing seed costs but also to ensure you have a strong stand.

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Jones and family & friends

Small steps lead to success for beginning custom harvester

January 30, 2012

At 16 years old, Rick Jones of East Berlin, Pennsylvania, discovered his career path.

What began as an FFA project eight years ago has turned into a growing, thriving business.

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40-foot-wide tape injector

The need for feed addressed in Idaho with drip irrigation

January 30, 2012
Patti Bennett Brown

In 2003, Terry and Linda Ketterling started TLK Farms, Inc. and TLK Dairy, Inc. along with their son Tony Ketterling and daughter Launa Fowler. As Terry put it, “I bought a dairy to learn about dairy.”

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Washington State Hay Growers Association Annual Conference and Trade Show

January 27, 2012
Brad Nelson
The best I can do is to review the parts of the conference that stood out to me. Others who attended may note other things that stood out to them as impressive or important.
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Two Center Pivot Irrigation Management Short Courses planned for February

January 24, 2012
Two Center Pivot Irrigation Management Short Courses have been planned to enhancing the value of water through advanced irrigation management practices. Short courses have been planned for February 6, 2012, at the Monsanto Water Utilization Learning Center near Gothenburg and for February 8, 2012, at the Cornerstone Ag & Event Center on the York County Fairgrounds in York.  
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Cornell Pump Company regional sales manager named chair of 2013 Idaho Irrigation Equipment Show and Conference

January 24, 2012
Dave Young, NW Regional Manager for Cornell Pump, last week was named the Agriculture Chair for the 2013 Idaho Irrigation Equipment Show and Conference. Young will secure speakers, workshops and activities to support Idaho’s largest agriculture irrigation conference, hosted by the Idaho Irrigation Equipment Association (IIEA).
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American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers revises agricultural baling twine standard

January 23, 2012
The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) has revised its standard for agricultural baling twine. The revised ASABE standard ANSI/ASAE S315.4, Agricultural Baling Twine for Automatic Balers, reflects current increased twine strength for small and large square bales and also includes twine for round bales. The data for the newly incorporated values were provided and evaluated by a diverse committee of industry experts.
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Oxbo introduces Self-Propelled Merger, will display it at New York Farm Show

January 23, 2012
New York Farm Show is proud to announce that the Oxbo 4334 Self Propelled Merger will be on display, Feburary 23-25 at the New York State Fair Grounds. “We are proud to be a part of this introduction of new technology for the forage industry.  Oxbo has the leading edge in merging hay,” said Scott Grigor, New York Farm Show Manager.
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