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Mud can be stressful on forages, livestock and producers

Managing a ‘sticky’ situation: Tips for reducing mud in pastures

December 29, 2016
Chris Penrose
If you’re anything like me, you may not mind the cold temperatures in the winter, nor do you mind some snow.
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Consider pros and cons when planting nurse crops while seeding alfalfa

Should we use nurse crops when planting alfalfa?

December 29, 2016
Chad Hale
If you are thinking of planting some alfalfa in the spring, there is a good chance you are considering planting a nurse crop along with it.
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Two different lots of southern-teir new York hay

Is the disaster check in the mail?

December 29, 2016
Melissa A. Bravo
If you were engaged in crop production in central New York or north-central Pennsylvania this year, you already knew in early spring, when it stopped raining, that a federal disaster designation for your county was bound to happen.
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Planning and tracking the cost of feeds

Raise it or buy it: Knowing the cost of production

December 28, 2016
Robert C. Goodling
In times of low commodity prices, such as milk or beef, the costs related to producing these products tend to be heavily influenced by feed costs.
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Debt is a four-letter word

Banking on the good times so you can bank in the bad times

December 28, 2016
Erica Louder
Debt is a four-letter word, but it doesn’t need to be that kind of four-letter word – not if you manage things properly.
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What is your cost of hay production this season?

December 1, 2016
Glenn Shewmaker
Is the market price for hay lower than your cost of production? Do you know your cost of production? I suspect many of us have not calculated it for a while. I recently went through the process of updating a budget for irrigated alfalfa hay in southern Idaho.
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Summer stockpile pasture

Summer stockpiling pasture: A novel system

November 14, 2016
John Benner and Matt Booher
Like many areas, pasture productivity in Virginia is inconsistent. More often than not, we have a glut of grass in spring which is hayed from pasture only to be fed out later in the year – as early as September in dry years.
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3 open minutes with Terry Button

November 14, 2016
Tell us a little about your farm and past experience with agriculture. BUTTON: Our farm is located in the Finger Lakes region of New York. I’m a fifth-generation farmer. My farm was started in 1872 on my mom’s side.
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Meadow fescue may be ready for planting in 2017. Learn more about this variety and whether it’s a fit for your pastures.

‘New’ meadow fescue pasture blend

November 14, 2016
Kelli Boylen
Nick Baker, agriculture agent (soil and crop science emphasis) at the University of Wisconsin Extension in Rock County, shared thoughts earlier this year on meadow fescue.
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Tiles of ecology

Are you an ecologist?

November 14, 2016
Mark Boggess
How many of you in the farming and ranching world consider yourself to be an “ecologist?” Loosely, Webster defines an ecologist as someone who seeks to better understand “the relationships between a group of living things and their environment.” So what does that mean for all of us in agriculture?
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