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Smart water use on the farm or ranch

September 4, 2012

Karl Kupers saw improved water-use efficiency on his 4,400-acre eastern Washington grain farm when he replaced a wheat/fallow system with expanded crop rotations and no-till seeding.

In western Colorado, crop farmer Randy Hines developed a tillage tool that leaves vegetative residue on the soil while creating irrigation furrows in every other 30-inch row. He saved water by using half the typical number of irrigation furrows and saved money through fewer tractor trips across his fields.
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ADSA Forage Award goes to David Casper

August 30, 2012

083012_dupontDavid Casper, Ph.D., assistant professor at South Dakota State University, was recognized as the 20th recipient of the American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) Forage Award at the association’s annual conference in Phoenix, Arizona.

The annual ADSA award honors a university forage researcher who has made contributions in basic or applied forage research.
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DuPont Pioneer introduces Inoculant Value Calculator

August 29, 2012

Livestock producers will now be able to calculate the overall value of forage inoculants through a new, easy-to-use online tool from DuPont Pioneer.

The Pioneer Inoculant Value Calculator is a calculator/product selection tool that helps producers gain a “hands-on” look at how inoculants can make a difference in their operations.

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UC's first center pivot system to be dedicated

August 28, 2012

In a sign of changing times in California agriculture, the University of California will dedicate its first full-sized center pivot overhead irrigation system at the UC West Side Research and Extension Center. The dedication will take place during the Twilight Conservation Agriculture field day at 4 p.m. on Sept. 13. The center is at 17353 W. Oakland Ave. in Five Points.

Farmers and other members of the public are invited to the free event to see the system in operation and learn how overhead irrigation can be combined with no-till or minimum-till farming methods to create a more sustainable, profitable and environmentally sound agriculture industry.
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RMA reminder: Forage (Alfalfa) Seed Pilot has expanded availability

August 28, 2012

USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) reminds producers of the expanded coverage availability for the Forage (Alfalfa) Seed Pilot Multi-Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI) program to all qualifying producers in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.

Prior to crop year 2012, the pilot program only allowed for coverage availability to producers in limited areas – e.g., Idaho: Canyon and Owyhee counties; Oregon: Malheur County and Washington: Grant and Walla Walla counties.
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Grasshoppers, blister beetles plaguing parts of Arkansas

August 23, 2012

082312_blisterbeetleCattle aren’t the only hungry mouths in drought-parched Arkansas.

“Blister beetles and grasshoppers are looking for what little green is left here,” said Phil Sims, Pope County extension staff chair for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. “That means row crops under irrigation.”
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Scout to protect precious pastures from armyworms

August 20, 2012

082012_armywormWhere rain has returned in sufficient volume to make pastures green again, so have fall armyworms. This annual scourge is ready to mow those luscious new blades of grass, said Kelly Loftin, extension entomologist for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.  Parts of Cleveland County received 3 to 11 inches of rain in mid-July, reviving parched pastures and making them a target for the fall armyworms.
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Drought may result in aflatoxin contaminated corn

August 20, 2012

Farmers harvesting corn in the Mississippi Delta region need to beware of aflatoxin contaminated grain. Aflatoxin contaminated corn may develop this year because drought was severe. Damage to corn by drought can enhance the development on corn kernels of the mold that produces aflatoxin. All corn farmers – even those that irrigated their crop – should take some precautions to avoid problems with aflatoxin.
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Entry deadline for forage contest is Sept. 6

August 16, 2012

The entry deadline for the 29th Annual World Forage Analysis Superbowl and last chance to win more than $22,000 in cash prizes is just around the corner. Silage entries for standard and brown midrib corn silage categories must be received by Aug. 16. All other forage samples – including dairy hay, haylage, baleage, commercial hay and grass hay – must be submitted by Sept. 6. Call (715) 758-2178 or click here for rules, the entry form and further details of the contest.
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Wisconsin governor calls for temporary haul permits for overweight loads

August 15, 2012

Governor Scott Walker has directed the state Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) and Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) to take immediate steps to assist drought-stricken farmers.  Due to prolonged drought conditions, DATCP Secretary Ben Brancel has called on WisDOT to authorize issuance of Agricultural Emergency Permits that will allow the transport of heavier loads of hay bales along most state and local roadways.
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