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Selecting the right corn silage hybrid

December 31, 2010
For dairy farmers, selecting the right seed for corn silage is essential for efficient, profitable milk production. Most dairy farmers are working with a finite number of acres, so it is crucial those acres generate the greatest value of high-quality corn silage. After all, on a dairy farm, an acre of ground is not for making silage; it is for making milk.


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Jan. 1, 2011 issue: Silage Season 2011

December 31, 2010
0111fg_silage_1Introducing Silage Season…

One of my favorite columns in Progressive Forage Grower has always been our “In Your Own Words” feature, where we ask producers around the country a question about their operation or production practices. It’s interesting to see how things are the same and how they are different for growers, learn about their successes and challenges and maybe even pick up a tip or two about something you could incorporate on your own farm.

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service technicians

Make the most of your downtime

December 31, 2010

In past articles, we have discussed preparations for wintertime. However, I thought it would also be interesting to take a look at what service technicians are working on now, during the producer’s downtime.

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Kurt Hembree

Visalia hosts annual California Alfalfa and Forage Symposium

December 17, 2010
The annual California Alfalfa and Forage Symposium and the associated IPM workshop provided three days of valuable information to more than 350 alfalfa and forage growers and industry personnel.
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Inexpensive, on-farm method controls invasive beetle

December 2, 2010
After 21 years of work, Cornell researchers are spreading the word about an on-farm biocontrol method to solve the problems caused by the destructive invasive species alfalfa snout beetle (ASB).


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Jan Ahrendsen hay bale decorating contest 2010

First ever Hay Bale Decorating Contest: And the winner is ...

November 30, 2010
In Progressive Forage Grower's first-ever hay bale decorating contest, Jan Ahrendsen of Clutier, Iowa, was voted the winner with her family's submission of Santa Claus and a giant Christmas tree.
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Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding presents a special certificate to board members

Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland Council celebrates 50th birthday

November 30, 2010
The Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland Council (PFGC) celebrated its 50th birthday recently at the Shady Maple Banquet and Conference Center near New Holland, Pennsylvania.
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Progressive Forage Grower's Top 10 of 2010

November 29, 2010
The following articles were Progressive Forage Grower's Top 10 most-well read articles in 2010. Is one of your favorites missing from the list?  Leave a comment below!
  1. A custom harvester and his big box
  2. Use wrapping as a management tool
  3. How to use organic fertilizers and herbicides in pastures
  4. New John Deere chopper proves itself in friendly competition
  5. Growers make comp-“hay”-tition fun
  6. Conservation tillage silage corn production expanding in California’s San Joaquin Valley
  7. Forage sorghum: A versatile option
  8. Feed the soil to feed your crop
  9. Custom cutters weigh in on triticale silage
  10. Multi-species grazing can improve utilization of pastures

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Farmers growing their own remedy to alfalfa snout beetle

November 26, 2010
Twenty years of research into controlling a beetle that destroys alfalfa has led to what can be a homegrown remedy.

The larvae of the alfalfa snout beetle, an invasive species that likely came to Oswego in boat ballast in the 19th century, feed on the roots of alfalfa, a valuable north country crop.


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Enhance risk management strategies through fall tax planning

November 26, 2010
As calendar year 2010 quickly comes to a close, farm managers are meeting with their income tax professionals to assemble tax management plans to take advantage of new tax law changes.


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