High-Quality Hay Is Scarce Almost Everywhere
Dairy-quality hay is in really short supply throughout the U.S., says Dan Undersander, University of Wisconsin extension forage specialist. ...
Wyoming Winter Ag Expo Features Hay Show
Wyoming growers are encouraged to enter the hay show at the second-annual Bales and Bovines Conference, Jan. 7, at the state fairgrounds in ...
Fast Hay Drying Is Alfalfa Symposium Topic
Learn how to make hay dry as fast as possible at the Feb. 4-5 National Alfalfa Symposium. Sponsored by Hay & Forage Grower and the Nebraska Alfalfa Marketing Association, ...
Ag Census Forms Coming Soon
Check you mailbox at the end of the month. USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is urging ag producers to make sure their farms and ranches are counted in the upcoming 2007 Census of Agriculture. ...
State Report
"We are facing the worst forage situation I have ever seen in Alabama," says Don Ball, Auburn University extension agronomist. "It's been very tough." ...
Midwest Forage Association Meeting To Be Jan. 29-30
The Midwest Forage Association (MFA) will hold its 2008 Symposium and Annual Meeting Jan. 29-30 at the Howard Johnson Hotel & Conference Center in Wisconsin Dells, WI....
National Alfalfa Symposium Offers Strong Program
Attendees at the upcoming 2008 National Alfalfa Symposium will have access to premier hay production and marketing experts. Sponsored by ...
New Book Discusses Harmful Plants For Horses
A new book provides research-based information about 18 plants or groups of plants that may be poisonous to horses. Written by University of ...
Texas Researcher Finds Pasture Options For Changing Climate
A Texas A&M University forage agronomist has been searching for forage options that will serve as an alternative to winter wheat pastures as the climate becomes warmer and drier. ...
Learn About Carbon Credits At Kansas Forum
Kansas State University will host a forum to provide information about the rapidly changing field of carbon credit trading, biofuels and climate change policy. ...
State Reports
It was a tough finish to the hay production year due to dry conditions, says Jon Garnett, Garnett Farms, Spearman, TX. ...
Virginia Conferences Target Beef, Equine Topics
The Virginia Forage and Grassland Council and Virginia Cooperative Extension Service are sponsoring a series of winter forage conferences for horse owners and beef producers in January and February. ...
Tire Company Brings Hay To Central Tennessee
The Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire (BFNT) Company is bringing hay to farmers in central Tennessee and picking up the freight-cost tab. ...
Washington Growers Hit By Unlicensed Dealers
About 40 hay-sale complaints -- concerning payments, quality or quantity issues -- were handled by Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) investigators during this year's hay season....
Store Round Bales Properly To Reduce Waste
More than 50% of hay produced is wasted by poor storage, improper feeding practices or both, says Steve Barnhart, Iowa State University extension agronomist. ...
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