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Glenn ShewmakerExtension Forage SpecialistUniversity of Idaho The excessive vole populations we had last fall have taken out significant acres in south central and eastern Idaho. Although some wi
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Seth HoytAuthor of The Hoyt Report, providing hay market analysis and insight. Three dairy nutritionists in Central California say dairies they are working with are feeding 8 to 10 pounds
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Today’s dairy producers have many decisions to make — some on a daily basis, others less frequently. All, however, are critical to ensuring the performance of their animals and the pro
Micronutrients
As a direct result of increasing demand for IntelliBond trace minerals, Micronutrients USA, a Nutreco Company, is pleased to announce the following appointments
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AGCO Corporation (NYSE: AGCO), a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment and solutions, today announced that it has teamed up with iMaps to implement QlikView
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The National Alfalfa & Forage Alliance (NAFA) announces the creation of the first-ever U.S. Alfalfa Farmer Research Initiative (aka Alfalfa Checkoff Program)
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Alforex Seeds, the alfalfa business unit of Dow AgroSciences, is adding two new sales territories as it completes its national launch of Hi-Gest® Low Lignin Alfalfa Technology
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Compass Minerals includes boron along with potassium, phosphorus and sulfur in its alfalfa fertilizer recommendations
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In response to customer requests, DewEze now offers Pivot Squeeze Bale Beds with hydraulically extendable arms
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Trelleborg announces the release of Tire iBrochure App for use on iOS and Android tablets, smartphones and desktops specifically adapted to meet the needs of the U.S. market
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Lallemand Animal Nutrition announces the addition of two new members to the North American team: Bart Dunsford, PhD, Business Development Manager and Salvador Ordaz, Territory Business Manager
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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 of
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“Sometimes the method with the least expense ends up costing you the most,” says Brian Beer, an extension area livestock specialist for Clemson University. Beer proves his point in a recent
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Strong foreign demand coupled with weaker domestic demand has put hay export totals in a good place during the first two months of 2016. This occurred in spite of a strong U.S. dollar
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It hasn’t happened for a while, but the month-to-month U.S. average hay price actually went up in March, albeit a modest $2 per ton. Last week’s USDA Agricultural Prices report pegge
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Northern California, Steve Orloff, Farm Advisor/Siskiyou County, University of California-Extension, Winter and spring precipitation in the Intermountain area of northern California
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Hay & Forage Grower speaks with Rick Grant, Miner Institute
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Whether you’re cutting alfalfa in southern Vermont or northern California, one commonality across the miles is that first-cut alfalfa is different than all of the rest
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Farmers across the US are in a state of constant checkbook review to see how much is left at the end of the month, and reacting to mailbox prices is standard behavior
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Most industry analysts were shocked to see that U.S. farmers expect to plant 93.6 million acres of corn in 2016