Oct. 16, 2015
AGCO Parts, part of AGCO Corporation (NYSE:AGCO) a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment is pleased to introduce a limited time offer through its preventative ma...


Oct. 14, 2015
The EasyCut TC 400 has a working width of 13’ with a 120 recommended tractor PTO horsepower, and the EasyCut TC 500 has a working width of 16’2” and a 150 recommended tractor PTO horsepower...


Oct. 14, 2015
Filament Marketing, LLC announces the hiring of Kelsi Mayer as a marketing executive, specializing in content development. Mayer will be working with the company’s client management teams to assist...


Oct. 14, 2015
The author is an extension forage agronomist, University of Wisconsin, Madison.From the time forage is cut until it is fed, the goal is to minimize dry matter and forage quality loss...


Oct. 13, 2015
Premium polymer engineering and manufacturing company, Great Lakes Polymer Technologies, announces longtime sales and marketing expert Bob Kacher as Vice President General Manager of its Agricul...


Oct. 13, 2015
The fall harvest season continues the trend of reduced activity as many farmers are engaged in other field activities. Haymaking equipment has been put away in many parts of the country; expectations...


Oct. 13, 2015
The day will come when all good alfalfa stands must say good-bye. Perhaps it’s low productivity, maybe it’s weed encroachment, or it could be a planned rotation adjustment. Whatever the case, no alfalfa stand lives forever, at least productive ones. ...


Oct. 13, 2015
As combines roll, they leave behind a conglomeration of corn leaves, husks and stalks. Farmers figured out many years ago that this corn residue can provide a relatively low-cost source of nutrition...


Oct. 13, 2015
The potential for prussic acid (hydrocyanic acid) poisoning has made several appearances on the forage newswire this past week, but for more than one reason...


Oct. 13, 2015
Road Trip - putnam by Dan Putnam, Extension Forage Agronomist, University of California-Davis, Production has ceased in the Intermountain alfalfa fields, but still continues in th...