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Seeds for planting

Getting the most out of fall plantings

August 30, 2019
Chad Hale
2019 has been quite a year for forage production!
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Alfalfa Checkoff Watch: Enzyme-assisted protein isolation from alfalfa leaves

August 30, 2019
Youngmi Kim
Project Title: Enzyme-assisted Protein Isolation from Alfalfa Leaves
Industry Need: New Uses and Market Development
Principal: Youngmi Kim
Grantee: University of Wisconsin – River Falls
Duration: May 1, 2019 – April 30, 2020
Budget: $24,183
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Making use of forage quality indexes

August 30, 2019
Rebecca Kern-Lunbery
You have just had your hay or forage analyzed, and the relative feed value (RFV) and relative forage quality (RFQ) are lower than expected.
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NIR system field mapping

Forage technology investments

August 30, 2019
Bradley Wenger
The quantity of milk drives farm revenue, but what drives changes in milk production?
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5 things to consider when developing a transition plan

August 30, 2019
Rena Striegel
I was recently working with a large operation that was faced with the retirement of Bill, a 30-year employee who oversaw their livestock program.
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Myron Lick family cows

Reflecting on 48 years: From grain to grass to generational transfer

August 30, 2019
Kindra Gordon
Transitioning with conservation proved key to this family ranching operation’s survival “The learning curve in agriculture is constant,” says Myron Lick as he reflects on his 48 years of farming and ranching.
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Avalanches, entanglements, tractor rollovers and other accidents: The scary side of silage

August 20, 2019
Peggy Coffeen
“Veterinarian dies after being trapped in collapsed silage pile.” “18-year-old dies in pack tractor rollover accident in a bunker silo.” “Teenage farm worker dies in silage defacer entanglement.”
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Warning

Beware: Negligent entrustment

July 16, 2019
Paul Goeringer
This time of year, you potentially have balers, swathers and other equipment utilized in your operation. Many states might be doing campaigns to remind the general public to take it easy around big farm equipment.
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Making good round bale silage: What we have learned in Kentucky

July 15, 2019
Jimmy Henning
The ability to harvest moist forage as haylage gives forage producers in the humid regions of the U.S. many advantages, including timely harvest, higher nutritive quality and less weathering loss compared to hay systems.
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Sprayer

Boom baby: Sprayer maintenance and best practices

July 12, 2019
John Guilfoyle
Regardless of the size of your operation, preventative maintenance goes a long way to ensure your sprayer is ready for the season.
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