Softening The Blows of Harvest Invoices
Custom chopper Bill Arneson expects 2009 to be a challenging year for him and his clients. It's going to be a strong test of will, not just in farming...
Teff Management Info
Forage specialists, seed representatives and growers agree that a firm seedbed and ¼-½” planting depth are essential to establishing good teff stands....
Seizing An Opportunity
Recognizing a dynamic business opportunity when it presents itself, and being ready to act, are keys to the success of any business. Thomas J. Miller,...
Steady To Lower
Hay growers holding onto 2008 production expecting wintertime price increases may not see that happen this year. Industry experts foresee prices for high-quality...
Irksome Insects
Alfalfa weevil and potato leafhopper are still primary alfalfa yield robbers around the country, say many state forage specialists and entomologists....
Back In Business
Haymaking has returned to Camas Prairie in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon. Last summer, for the first time in half a century, haymaking equipment...
Some Hay Prices Appear Past Peak
High-quality alfalfa hay prices have moderated in some states in recent weeks, although they've held steady in most and increased slightly in a few. Overall...
Roundup Ready Reality?
Is emotion trumping science in debates over the release of Roundup Ready alfalfa? Two forage specialists think so. They've put together a paper debunking...
Working Beautifully
When Top Quality Hay Processors, LLC (TQHP) mowed, dried and baled five truckloads of fourth-cutting alfalfa on Oct. 29 and 30 last year, it probably...
Tracking Teff
Growers from Washington to New York and parts in between now have one or more years' experience with teff, an Ethiopian warm-season annual grass. For...
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