Insect Update
The first generation of armyworms has come and gone in Kentucky, with some pastures having to be sprayed in ...
State And Regional Reports
Many Missouri hay growers are getting an average 30% lower yield this year after early season growth was hammered ...
University Of Tennessee Field Day Is July 26
The University of Tennessee Making Forages Work Field Day will be held Thursday, July 26, at the Middle Tennessee Research and Education Center, Spring Hill. It will feature ...
Switchgrass Shows Fuel Potential In Ohio
Ohio State University researchers are evaluating switchgrass production in Ohio for potential biofuels production. Three years of preliminary switchgrass research suggest production is feasible in the state, they say. But it will be at least ...
Switchgrass Incentives May Be In Farm Bill
The House and Senate Ag Committees are considering adding incentives to the energy and conservations portions of the 2007 farm bill that have to do with ...
Summer Brings Hay Bale Toss Events
Opportunities to throw hay bales and raise funds for the Southeast Minnesota Forage Council will be available at three southern Minnesota events this summer, says Gayland Jones, event coordinator. The forage council, a member of ...
2007 Forage Analysis Superbowl Calls For Entries
Entry forms for the 24th-annual World's Forage Analysis Superbowl contest are ready for commercial and dairy forage producers to download, fill out and ...
State Report - Pennsylvania
"Here in Pennsylvania, hay harvest is in full swing," reports David Fink, Heidel Hollow Farm, Germansville. "Quality is excellent but yields are short. Alfalfa is running ...
Minnesota Hay Expo Set For June 13
Economic fertilization of hay and pastures; hay preservatives, inoculants and baleage; and supplementing pastures for dairy heifers are just a few topics to be discussed at the annual Southeast Minnesota Forage Council & Minnesota Forage Association Expo, set for June 13, 2-7 p.m. ...
Drought Plagues Southeastern U.S.
Hay barns are empty and prices are high as growers in a cluster of southeastern states suffer from dry conditions that have taken a toll on...
Indiana Pasture Walk Is June 12
A Purdue University Pasture Walk will cover management plans from creation to implementation to help improve ...
Fewer Dairy Cows Culled In April
A few more dairy cows were around to eat dairy hay last month, according to the latest USDA Livestock Slaughter report. The report shows ...
Insect Update
University of Kentucky entomologists are telling producers to watch pastures and hayfields for possible armyworm damage over the next ...
State And Regional Reports
First cutting is moving along in central Indiana, according to Mark Holderfield of Holderfield Farms LLC, Cloverdale. "We cut about 75%...
Hay News Around The Country
Hay growers around the U.S. have challenges before them, whether it's avoiding higher fertilizer costs or dealing with flood or freeze damages. Here are a few details: ...
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