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One of the constants in the forage world seems to be the love-hate relationship that practicing agriculturalists have with haymaking
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Field trials of a new soil amendment technology, Cool Terra, are showing an increase in alfalfa yield by more than 18 percent compared to control groups
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It is estimated that about 3 percent of the U.S. corn crop experienced drought conditions this year.1 If plants were stressed in the field, there will likely be challenges ensiling and feeding it too
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Patz’s version of the patented device uses a powerful magnet having a 4” thickness to aid in the strength and pull radius. The strong tub mounted magnet can reach tramp metal further in the
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If cows were born to eat grass, why are lactating dairy cows rarely fed grass forages? The answer, according to Pat Hoffman, is simply that as modern dairies have advanced in production, they h

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The phrase, “Do it right or not at all,” speaks volumes to many. This sage advice passed down for generations can be applied to numerous situations — including fall forage establishment.
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In many parts of the United States, alfalfa is cut three to five times per year for three to five years; then the stand begins to lose productivity and it is rotated to another crop.Research has shown
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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 th
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Filament announces the hiring of Julie Larson as client business lead and vice president. Larson will be working with the company’s executive team to assist with business development
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AGCO Corporation(NYSE:AGCO), is introducing the SF6830 Series high-speed rotary finisher in a convenient narrow-transport version. The revolutionary SF6830 high-speed rotary finisher allows producers to

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La Crosse Seed is doing its part to lead communication to ag retailers across the country on the importance of soil and water conservation through the use of quality seed and sound agronomics
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Higher yields and greater returns are the ultimate goals for crop producers. To help corn growers better understand the role equipment plays in optimized crop production systems, AGCO
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Nine researchers were the beneficiaries of the first-ever U.S. Alfalfa Farmer Research Initiative (USAFRI), a farmer funded investment in alfalfa-related research
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Strengthening its commitment to providing the agricultural industry with quality commercial worksite products, John Deere is introducing several new additions to its ever-expanding Worksite Pro™
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New for the 2018 lineup, the CVXDrive continuously variable transmission (CVT) from Case IH marks the latest advancement in a 60-year track record of innovations for Steiger tractors

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Intivity Center®, the official visitor center for
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As critical drought conditions plague North Dakota, producers in Michigan are stepping in to lend a hand. North Dakota Department of Agriculture (NDDA) and the North Dakota State University&nbs
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Soil health experts champion the idea of using cover crops for a variety of reasons. As defined by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), cover crops control erosion, maintain soil health
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“It was the driest of times, it was the wettest of times...” might be the opening of a modern-day Charles Dickens novel. Why? Because depending on where you bought your 2017 fishing license
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It was an across-the-board $3-per-ton decline for the all-hay, alfalfa hay, and other hay June average hay prices, according to USDA’s most recent Agricultural Prices report released last week. This