USDA Announces CRP Re-Enrollment Opportunities
More than 14,000 producers and landowners may be eligible to re-enroll their land in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) continuous sign-up if their contracts expire on Sept. 30, 2007....
Insect Update
Purdue University reports that potato leafhopper populations in alfalfa fields have been rising throughout Indiana. Producers are encouraged to scout grass pastures during the next few weeks to make sure second-generation true armyworm larvae have not infested them, says University of Missouri entomologist Wayne Bailey....
Province Report - Alberta, Canada
Don Allan, owner of Allan Hay, Sylvan Lake, Alberta, says he's getting quite a few calls for hay from Texas, Florida and Georgia as well as other states in the eastern U.S....
National Hay Association Meeting Coming Sept. 20-22
The National Hay Association (NHA) will hold its 112th convention Sept. 20-22 at the Columbus Hilton in Columbus, OH. NHA President E.J. Croll invites attendees to participate in a pre-convention trip to...
AFGC Conference Focuses On Biofuels
Fuel production from forages was a recurring topic at this week's American Forage and Grassland Council (AFGC) conference in State College, PA. On Monday morning,...
Drought Slows Indiana, Ohio Hay Making
Indiana and Ohio hay growers have been challenged by drought this year, according to reports from Purdue University and Ohio State University. ...
North Dakota's Drought Cycle Breaks
Consistent rain throughout North Dakota this year has broken a 6 1/2-year drought, the state climatologist says. ...
New Mexico Hay Association Offers Scholarships
The New Mexico Hay Association (NMHA) is offering scholarships to students enrolling at New Mexico State University. ...
State Report
New Mexico's hay demand is strong, according to the New Mexico Hay Association Haywire newsletter....
Bioenergy Systems Summit Set For Aug. 8
The National Alfalfa and Forage Alliance and the Midwest Forage Association are sponsoring a renewable energy summit Aug. 8 at the Russell Building in the Capitol Hill Complex in Washington, D.C....
Florida Hay Supply Dwindles Due To Drought
Although a couple of rain events seem to be giving parts of Florida a break from the drought, the rain has been spotty at best. ...
Wyoming Forage Expert Retires
Alan Gray, director of the University of Wyoming Powell Research and Extension Center and a former forage extension specialist at Riverton, retired May 18. Gray sustained serious injuries ...
State Reports
First-cutting yields are down in Indiana, reports Mark Holderfield, Holderfield Farms, LLC, Cloverdale. "We completed first cutting ...
American Forage And Grassland Council Meets Next Week
The Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland Council and Penn State University will host the joint 2007 American Forage and Grassland Council and Northeast Branch ASA & SSSA Annual Conference at the Penn Stater Conference Center ...
Midwest Endures Wet-Weather Woes
Midwestern hay growers have been struggling to get first-cutting hay put up between rainstorms. On the positive side, the rain has been filling up reservoirs and...
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