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Testing forage

Avoid the common abuses of forage quality testing

July 14, 2020
Dan Putnam and Glenn Shewmaker
There is much concern about the reliability of hay test results and how lab results impact price and sales of hay.
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Lab technician prepares a hay sample

How to choose a high-quality laboratory

April 30, 2020
Dan Putnam and Glenn Shewmaker
Most forage testing laboratories attempt to provide accurate and repeatable results to their clients. In the long term, their reputation and success depends on accurately predicting the feeding value of the forage.
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Alfalfa Checkoff: Research Project: Developing high-yielding, high-quality alfalfa varieties and cropping systems for high-salinity conditions

February 28, 2019
Aaron Anderson, Sharon Benes, Charlie Brummer, Earl Creech, Giuliano Galdi, Umair Gull, Mike Peel, and Dan Putnam
This project was undertaken starting in 2009 in an effort to seek better varieties that will sustain yields and perhaps even thrive when grown under saline conditions. Salinity is a major challenge for alfalfa growers in irrigated regions and even in many non-irrigated regions.
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Key alfalfa insecticide retained: Chlorpyrifos ban averted at last minute

April 3, 2017
Larry Godfrey, Peter B. Goodell, and Dan Putnam
It's not clear that alfalfa growers fully knew that one of the most widely-used insecticides in their crop was about to be completely eliminated from use nationwide.
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What’s the story behind down-regulated lignin alfalfa varieties?

February 28, 2017
Ed DePeters, Girma Getachew, Kara Ortega, and Dan Putnam
At University of California – Davis, we have been studying the digestion characteristics of a down-regulated lignin alfalfa variety.
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Thinning alfalfa stand

Overseeding alfalfa into alfalfa: When it works and when it doesn’t

January 12, 2017
Rachael Long and Dan Putnam
Just as thinning hair is a hazard for humans, a thin alfalfa stand is a common hazard of getting old. But thin alfalfa stands can occur in young stands as well. So what is the wisdom of overseeding alfalfa into alfalfa to improve the stand life and to correct stand deficiencies?
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cutting hay

Reducing hay costs in a down year: Where to cut and where not to cut

January 3, 2017
Steve Orloff and Dan Putnam
The 2016 alfalfa production season has been a challenging one to say the least – somewhat reminiscent of 2009, or of periods in the early 2000s. Alfalfa producers enjoyed record high prices in 2014, but they dropped significantly in 2015, and this year has been worse yet.
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U.S. forage products expand in export markets

April 1, 2014
William A. Matthews, Dan Putnam, and Daniel A. Sumner
Conventional wisdom would suggest that shipping hay bales long distances is not practical. Transport and handling costs for bulky forage products make their production close to livestock more rational than exporting it halfway around the world.
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Researchers develop wireless water sensors with cellular text alerts

April 2, 2012
Brad J. Arnold and Dan Putnam
Researchers at UC Davis have developed a wireless wetting-front monitoring and a cellular communication system for use in flood-irrigated alfalfa and other surface-irrigated crops. Using individually numbered wireless sensors placed in the field, water arrival to a specific location is detected.
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Adjusting alfalfa cutting schedule based on economic conditions

May 30, 2011
Steve Orloff and Dan Putnam
The cutting schedule a grower imposes strongly impacts the overall profitability of an alfalfa operation due to its direct effect on yield and forage quality.
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