A University of Minnesota study showed that horses waste up to 57% of the feed to which they have free access. Most horse owners can't afford not to invest in hay feeders, the study author concluded.
Below are the photos of forage plants, with their correct identification, as presented to American Forage & Grassland Council annual meeting attendees by Ray Smith, University of Kentucky forage specialist, and technician Gabriel Roberts
Twelve hay and forage machinery companies offered the following 19 forage-equipment introductions in Hay & Forage Grower's February issue. For more information, see the contact info mentioned after each product.
This month, hayandforage.com will become a whole new Web site. It will offer readers a faster way to get the information they need and the added bonus of more photos. This video, by Hay & Forage Grower editor Fae Holin, tells more of what readers can expect...More
A short report on the 2012 Southeast Hay Contest, by Dennis Hancock, University of Georgia Extension forage specialist, at the Sunbelt Ag Expo, Moultrie, GA. Interview by Forrest Laws...More