National Alfalfa Symposium Was Tops, Says Attendee 

This was one of the top two symposiums I have been to in the last several decades. I am aware of the large amount of work it takes to organize and put...

Fighting For Acres 

Dairy producers will have to pay top dollar for high-quality alfalfa hay during the coming year, predict two ag economists who've studied the economics...

Fair Hay Brings Premium Prices 

Hay supplies are so tight almost nationwide that fair-quality alfalfa hay is worth almost as much as premium-quality alfalfa was two or three years ago....

Kindling A Niche 

Burning pellets made from forages in home and business-office stoves is just one or two decent sparks away from catching fire in the U.S., says Jerry...

Alfalfa As A Green Biomass Crop 

Growers can’t expect to make money selling alfalfa for biomass right now, said Michael Russelle, USDA-ARS soil scientist based in St. Paul, MN. “But many people would argue that...

Wide-Swathed Haylage Doesn’t Need Conditioning 

If you’re cutting alfalfa haylage in wide swaths, you don’t need to condition it. And cutting in wide swaths...

The Differences Among Hay Conditioners 

If you’re in the market for a new hay cutting machine, here’s a crash course from Dan Undersander, University of Wisconsin extension forage specialist....

Tedders And Rakes And Mergers – Oh, My! 

Tedding, raking, merging and other mechanical haying methods were examined for their usefulness by Dan Undersander, University of Wisconsin extension forage specialist...

Work To Lower Ash Content In Forage 

Reducing the amount of ash taken up with forage at harvest should be a priority for growers, said Dan Undersander University of Wisconsin extension forage specialist...

Easier Irrigation 

New Zealand system gets high marks
Larry Kaseberg moves his irrigation systems while they're operating. He simply dons a raincoat, attaches a hook at the end of each system to the rear...

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