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Vanessa Corriher-OlsonForage SpecialistTexas A&M AgriLife Extension Most of Texas has had some rainfall this spring. However, the Panhandle, the rolling plains, and West Texas are abnormally dry or
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With lower milk and beef prices coupled with increasing corn seed prices, there is good reason to contemplate the optimum planting rate for silage corn. Recently, researchers in both Virginia and Wisconsin
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“If seeding depth isn’t correct, then you might as well not bother to plant,” says Marvin Hall, professor of forage management at Penn State University. “More seeding failur
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For those of Southern ilk, the pasture gate has likely already been opened to grass of 2016 vintage. For others, it may still be too early. Either way, spring pasture management has a big impact
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Jaylor introduces its new line of Dump Wagons: the D0824 at 975 cuft, the D0924 at 1,095 cuft, and the D1026 at 1,315 cuft

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As growers prepare for planting, they will be anxiously checking the weather forecast. Midwest growers have experienced wet weather this winter
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Do you know what actually goes into TDN (total digestible nutrients), RFV (relative feed value) or milk per ton values used to buy or sell hay or silage?
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The author is a freelance writer from Bozeman, Mont., and has her own communications business, Cowpunch Creative. When it comes to grazing better, Tim Steffens says what he absolutely
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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 the week
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Once temperatures warm and alfalfa growth begins in the spring, the ritual of assessment is initiated

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A small, but effective alfalfa killer Stunted alfalfa plants with shortened internodes and white plant tissue are telltale signs that alfalfa stem nematode may be a problem
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Stunted alfalfa plants with shortened internodes and white plant tissue are telltale signs that alfalfa stem nematode may be a problem
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Seth Hoyt: Due to lower milk prices and limited amount of top-quality alfalfa hay, demand for early new crop alfalfa hay in central California is below normal
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Dan PutnamForage extension specialist University of California-Davis Nick ClarkExtension farm adviser, Hanford, Calif. Oli BachieExtension farm adviser, Holtville, Calif
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John Deere Mobile RTK Signal delivers repeatable RTK accuracy to a machine via a cellular connection to accurately guide precise field operations

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Kasco Manufacturing is now offering a new agricultural seeder in 8’ or 10’ working width with high capacity seed hoppers
KS Dairy Consulting, Inc., creators of Feed Supervisor®, Hoof Supervisor™ and Truck Supervisor™, recently welcomed Dave Hildebrandt to its team as dairy nutritionist
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The early ensiling period is critical to silage quality and stability. This is when newly harvested forage begins the transition to stable silage
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MacDon Industries Ltd is thrilled to announce the opening of its new state of the art Parts Distribution Centre (PDC) in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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In this week’s episode, DuPont Pioneer field agronomists Brian Buck and Josh Shofner discuss alfalfa seeding suggestions for establishing a quality stand and share their final thoughts and considerations