Puerto Rican Partnership 

When Dave Fink packs his bags and heads to Puerto Rico eight times a year, duty-free shopping and sandy beaches are the last things on his mind. He heads...

More Efficient Than Drying Corn 

We're very confident that we'll get the results we expect. Conrad Fingerson is referring to this spring's planned field testing of a prototype machine...

Kura's Cure 

Control competition to overcome establishment woes. Kura clover has been highly touted in some circles as a legume worthy of a closer look by Midwestern...

Light-Colored Tarps Protect Hay Better 

White keeps hay coolest, company study shows. Henry Ford used to say of his Model T that customers could have any color they wanted, as long as it was...

Remote-Control Bale Hauling 

Grower builds automated trailer. If you have trouble maintaining control of the TV remote control, here's another one to fight over. After working on...

Low K Keeps Milk Fever Away 

Feed low-potassium forages to close-up cows Dairy cows need good levels of potassium in their diets - except during the three weeks just before calving.The...

Sorting Things Out 

Cows may separate long hay in TMRs No doubt about it: Dry hay delivered in a properly balanced total mixed ration (TMR) can be a dairy cow's best friend,...

The Long And Short Of It 

Particle length is still a big concern in dairy feeding Talk about making a big splash in a relatively short time. Developed four years ago by researchers...

Know Your Hay Production Costs 

Scot Benson is an optimist by nature. But he's a pessimist when deciding whether to buy a new piece of haymaking equipment."I feel it's very important...

Mini Bales Serve Maxi Markets 

Labor and transportation efficiencies have made big hay bales the rage in many producer circles. Getting lost in the excitement is the fact that new markets...

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The following items report on forage-related research recently presented by University experts at meetings across the country.

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Before buying your alfalfa seed for next season, check out the National Alfalfa & Forage Alliance’s (NAFA) 2010 Edition of Winter Survival, Fall Dormancy & Pest Resistance Ratings for Alfalfa Varieties. It is now in the November issue of Hay & Forage Grower.

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For biopower technology and research news as it relates to forages, Hay & Forage Grower has gathered these articles. Watch for new items each week.

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