Grow Cattle And Trees Together
Trees often are left in cattle pastures for shade and beauty, but research has shown that they can be planted there as a second crop without hindering the first....
Quality Gap
Weird weather early in the growing season made it tough for growers in many parts of the country to put up top-flight haylage. For dairy producers who...
Vying For SPACE
Feeding group-fed cows long-particle TMRs in a tight situation? Some of those cows especially the more submissive ones probably aren't getting the nutrients...
Clean Fields Reap PREMIUMS
Good managers might be able to pick up premiums just by doing what they do well, keeping their fields weed-free. They'll also be helping to keep our native...
Covering The Odds
Recent wet springs have convinced Bruce Fitzpatrick that hay growers need a way to get the crop off the field faster. The openings just aren't long enough...
Hay-Making Headaches
Andy Dobson's one of the lucky ones. His first alfalfa cutting only got rained on once, and he baled it as No. 2 dairy hay. I feel very fortunate for...
Safeguard Quality
With 55,000 tons of storage capacity in one stack yard and 30,000 tons in another, the managers at Agrex, Inc., want to make sure that none of their hay...
White Clover Works Wonders
Jon Reich recommends an investment for graziers that probably could beat most individual stocks and mutual funds. University research has shown that cattle...
When Hay Gets Hot
The hay bales you stack in the shed this summer probably will look safe and secure on the outside. But danger may lurk inside the stack. Hay is at risk...
Forage Book Packs Punch
Forage growers looking to fill their barns with high-quality hay may want to peruse a new Purdue University extension publication. The Purdue Forage Field...
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