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Poll: Agronomy factors drive most decisions to plant alfalfa/grass mixed stand

December 15, 2014
Most Progressive Forage Grower online readers decide to plant an alfalfa/grass mixed stand based on agronomy factors, according to a recent poll.
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Poll: Most readers have driven a team of horses

December 1, 2014
The majority of Progressive Forage Grower readers have driven a team of horses.
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Poll: Let the snake eat mice

November 17, 2014
If there were a snake in the truck, many readers would take advantage of the situation and let it eat the mice. But there were plenty of other reactions to Progressive Forage Grower’s comical poll question: “If you find a snake in your truck cab, what do you do?”
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Poll: Online readers will wait for more lower-lignin alfalfa data

November 3, 2014
Most online readers are hesitant to use lower-lignin alfalfa until they receive more data.
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Poll: New equipment a must for most readers

October 13, 2014
Most Progressive Forage Grower readers are buying new equipment this fall because their old equipment cannot be fixed.
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Poll: Traps are most popular tool to manage barn pests

September 29, 2014
Most Progressive Forage Grower readers manage barn pests with old-fashioned traps.
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Poll: 4-H and FFA projects most popular fair attraction

September 15, 2014
4-H and FFA projects are the most popular fair attraction according to a recent poll.
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Poll: E-Verify is a mystery

August 29, 2014
Most Progressive Forage Grower readers have yet to discover E-Verify. In a recent poll, we asked our readers, “Do you use E-Verify to maintain a legal workforce?”
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Poll: Farmers' wives drive tractor less often

August 18, 2014
Most farmers’ wives drive the tractor less often than their husbands. However, there are a few wives who out-drive their spouse.
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Poll: Most to use silage inoculants this year

August 4, 2014
A clear majority of Progressive Forage Grower readers are planning to use silage inoculant this year.
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