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Diving into drones

July 14, 2016
Nate Dorsey
Until recently, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or drones, were primarily viewed as either a “cool toy” or the “latest and greatest” piece of technology only owned by the largest and most cutting-edge farms.
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Creek is well-protected by a reparian zone

Land management practices conserve water in drought

July 14, 2016
Robert Fears
As torrential rain pelts my office window in Central Texas, I have brief moments of wishing it would stop. Thunderstorms and steady downpours have limited or completely halted outdoor activities for the past three days.
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Round bales

Making hay: Balancing time and money

July 14, 2016
Chris Penrose
Over the years, I have had various discussions with hay producers on whether we should try to improve fertility in our hay and pasture fields or try to get more forages from nearby farms. There are advantages and disadvantages to each.
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Hay for sale

New hay customers? Bring them on

July 14, 2016
Becky Cook
Finding new customers is an issue many business owners struggle with – and hay buyers and sellers are no exception. So how do you find new customers?
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vegetated riparian areas are an important last line of defense

Good soil health equals clean water

May 26, 2016
Robert Fears
As the U.S. population continues to increase, an adequate supply of clean water will become more critical. We must all strive to not only conserve water but also help ensure its quality.
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Cattle in pasture

Stocking rate, stocking density: One word makes a difference

May 26, 2016
Woody Lane
Recently, I attended a seminar where the speaker said, “Stocking rate, stocking density … whatever,” as if these words meant the same thing. They don’t.
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Shawn Gibbs, applies gypsum to soil

Producers use gypsum’s sulfur for high yield and quality in alfalfa and corn

May 26, 2016
Dan Zinkand
For Wisconsin dairy farmer Ken Ihlenfeld, applying gypsum on all of his alfalfa ground provides sulfur that’s key to increasing alfalfa yields and quality.
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Other forage

Pricing standing hay

May 26, 2016
Mike Hunter and Ron Kuck
This time of year when the corn planter is parked and hay is nearing optimum maturity, we get calls asking, “What do I pay or charge for a field of standing hay?”
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Planting at the right depth

Introducing forages: To renovate pasture or not

May 26, 2016
James Rogers
Several considerations should be evaluated prior to making the decision to renovate an existing pasture. In some cases, there may not be an alternative.
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Missouri state soil

State forage soil safari

May 26, 2016
John Heard
We have turned the page on 2015, which was known as the International Year of Soils. Each state has designated a soil with special significance, whether designated for historical, forestry or agricultural prominence.
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