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Spring U.S. hay inventories small

May 11, 2018
Dave Natzke
Hay inventories stored on farms as of May 1 were the second-lowest total for that date in the past decade, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Crop Production report, released May 10. 
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Hay Market Report: It’s a weather market

May 7, 2018
Dave Natzke
Hay shortages and delays to stand evaluation and first-crop harvest pressured regional prices higher, but weaker dairy and export demand could have an impact.
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corn with interseeded alfalfa

Workable and profitable corn-interseeded alfalfa production systems

May 1, 2018
John H. Grabber, Joseph G. Lauer, William R. Osterholz, Mark J. Renz, Heathcliffe Riday, and Damon L. Smith
Growing alfalfa in rotation with corn improves yields, reduces the risk of crop loss, reduces fertilizer nitrogen and pest control inputs, spreads cropping and labor activities throughout the growing season, improves soil quality and reduces cropland vulnerability to nitrate leaching, soil erosion and nutrient runoff.
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Should we allow alfalfa to bloom?

April 27, 2018
Everett D. Thomas
To bloom or not to bloom, that is the question. There are differences of opinion as to whether farmers should allow their established alfalfa to bloom at least once each summer.
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Knowing when and where fungicides fit in alfalfa management

April 27, 2018
Damon L. Smith
Many diseases caused by fungi affect alfalfa. Common leaf spot, leptosphaerulina leaf spot, spring black stem and leaf spot, and stemphylium leaf spot are among the more important foliar diseases often encountered in the Upper Midwest.
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Northwest hay producers should see slightly profitable year

April 12, 2018
Dave Natzke
Northwest U.S. alfalfa and timothy producers will remain slightly profitable over the next 12 months, according to the latest Northwest Farm Credit Services’ Hay Market Snapshot report. Exports should boost alfalfa sales, while low dairy profitability will provide demand headwinds.
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Hay Market Report: Another small decline forecast for hay acreage in 2018

April 5, 2018
Dave Natzke
The USDA estimated 2018 dry hay acreage at 53.7 million acres, down just 1 percent (58,000 acres) from a year ago. If realized, this will represent the second lowest total U.S. hay harvested area since 1908, behind only 2016.
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Three privacy lessons ag tech providers should learn from Facebook's troubles

April 4, 2018
Todd J. Janzen
Facebook's recent privacy breach has made me wonder whether these same missteps could happen to an ag tech provider. I think the answer is most-assuredly yes. An ag tech provider could carelessly walk into the same trap that caught Facebook. What should we learn from what happened?
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Slideshow: State rankings for U.S. forage production

April 4, 2018
Lynn Jaynes
131 million – that’s 131 million tons. And that’s roughly the weight of 4,367 school buses, which is how much dry hay was harvested in the U.S. in 2017. Add to that corn silage and greenchop, and the forage total would reach the weight of over 8,392 school buses (at 30,000 pounds apiece).
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Diagnosing and managing winter injury in alfalfa

April 2, 2018
Dan Undersander
Winter injury occurs someplace in Wisconsin every year. Being able to diagnose and manage winter-damaged stands may help prolong stand life and increase production. Below is a brief discussion on diagnosing and managing winter-damaged alfalfa.
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