ZR5 self-propelled baler Vermeer continues to lead innovation in the hay and forage industry by introducing the world’s first self-propelled round baler
With the final bang of the gavel, DuPont Pioneer concluded its Unlock Your Yield Tour featuring the technology of Pioneer® brand Qrome® products by hosting an auction
John Deere is updating the 3-cylinder versions of its 5E Series Utility Tractors for model year 2018 with four models ranging from 50-to 73-engine horsepower
Orchardgrass is grown widely across the United States where adequate moisture and moderate temperatures exist. Though not the most winter hardy, orchardgrass has for years been a staple pasture and ha
Attaining perfect pastures may be less work than previously believed. Growers sometimes strive for complete control over weeds in order to maintain textbook monoculture pastures. Chris Teutsch, extens
After several years of nurturing, fertilizing, and spraying an alfalfa stand to keep it productive, there comes a time when all good fields reach the end of their useful life.The reasons for alfalfa t
Seth HoytAuthor of The Hoyt Report, providing hay market analysis and insight.There are many fires burning in the West and smoke from these fires is especially bad in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. In
Below are examples of alfalfa and grass prices being paid FOB barn/stack (except for those noted as delivered, which is indicated by a "d" in the table below) for selected states at the e
Hay & Forage Grower magazine is published by W.D. Hoard & Sons Co., which also publishes Hoard’s Dairyman. The Hay & Forage Grower summer intern will have the opportunity to learn and hone many communication
Below are examples of alfalfa and grass prices being paid FOB barn/stack (except for those noted as delivered, which is indicated by a "d" in the table below) for selected states at the end
“If it’s marketed as reduced lignin, that means there must be something good about less lignin ... right?” asked Mark Sulc, as he addressed attendees at Michigan State’s Ag Innovation
“Last fall wasn’t too good of a seeding season; it was extremely dry. This fall looks like we’ll have a pretty good fall seeding season with cool temperatures and, for the most part,
Production agriculture has always been and will always be a gamble. Growing forages is no different. Ensuring productive stands next growing season starts this season, as the final cutting date affect
Both the all-hay and alfalfa hay price declined by $2 per ton during July while hay other than alfalfa moved from $125 to $126 per ton, according to USDA’s most recent Agricultural Prices report