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The ones that really bug me

March 29, 2019
Deidre Harmon
Warmer weather is right around the corner and that means the summer growing season is not far away. The above-average rainfall that many of us have received over the last couple of months has left a lot of pasture damaged and in need of renovation.
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Bales of hay

Making a profit with low prices

February 27, 2019
Dan Undersander
On the surface, agricultural profitability looks dismal for 2019 – corn and especially soybean prices are down; milk price is low; and while beef prices look steady from 2018, supply is high.
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Bidding on property

Farmland values: Who’s selling, who’s buying

February 27, 2019
Ray L. Brownfield
I have been in this business for over 50 years and, other than the mid-’80s, when land (due to an agricultural economic financial crisis) had to be sold through foreclosure, most land sells because multiple family members have inherited the land and, due to various reasons, opt to sell the farm.
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Hay stored outside

Hay: How’s your sustainability?

February 27, 2019
Mark Boggess
The last four years, I’ve served as the director of the USDA U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center (USDFRC) in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Institutional investments in livestock ventures

February 27, 2019
Brett MacNeil
In a white paper co-authored by HighQuest Partners and Julie Koeninger (2017), the authors summarize in their opening sentence, “Over the past three decades, farmland investing has grown exponentially from a ‘niche’ investment dominated by a few large pension plans and insurance companies to a mainstream institutional real asset class that increasingly can be accessed by retail-oriented investors.”
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Kernza grain with alfalfa and wheatgrass

Alfalfa Checkoff Watch: Research Project: Identifying optimal alfalfa germplasm types and characteristics for compatibility and performance in mixed cropping systems

January 30, 2019
This project received 2017 funding from the U.S. Alfalfa Farmer Research Initiative (aka Alfalfa Checkoff). Brandon Schlautman is the lead researcher from The Land Institute on this project. Email Brandon Schlautman. 
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Wire fencing

Are your fences up to the law?

January 30, 2019
Paul Goeringer
As we enter winter and begin to think about spring, it may be the time of year when many of you check fence conditions to keep livestock in or out of neighboring fields.
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Cattle in a pasture

Fertilizer value of hay feeding

January 30, 2019
Greg Halich
Each bale of hay contains mineral nutrients that come from soil reserves or from applied fertilizer. When fed to livestock, most of these nutrients will pass through the animals and can by recycled for future forage growth.
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Crowd-sourced forage wisdom

January 30, 2019
Dennis W. Hancock
Imagine a contest at a local livestock show where attendees are asked to guess the weight of the prize-winning animal. Nearly everyone will fail to get it precisely right. But what if you averaged everyone’s answers?
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Debt restructure

Is it time to consider a debt restructure?

January 30, 2019
Erica Louder
In an earlier edition of Progressive Forage, we featured an article that compared a football team to the basics of farm finance. In that analogy, the safety position on a football team was compared to your farm’s equity.
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