Hay Biz is a collection of news releases from the forage industry covering product launches, employee additions, and industry events. The items below have been supplied by forage marketers and have not been edited, verified or endorsed by Hay & Forage Grower.



June 7, 2016
The National Alfalfa & Forage Alliance (NAFA) is pleased to be joining forces with the American Forage & Grassland Council (AFGC) to promote National Forage Week, an effort to raise awar...


June 7, 2016
Rock River Laboratory, Inc. announces the hiring of two new team members in their Northeast laboratory. Erinn Wilks has assumed the role of Laboratory Manager and Kelsie Brennan has taken on the...


June 7, 2016
The new StarFire 6000 receiver has been designed to give customers greater precision capabilities, accuracy and uptime. Nearly 16 years ago, John Deere changed farming when it introduced t...


May 31, 2016
Grazing managers often rely on only one or two forage species to meet livestock's grazing needs throughout the year...


May 31, 2016
La Crosse Seed and its Soil First® family of cover crop products recently launched a new inoculant tailored to cover crops. LINK™ Cover Crop Inoculant was created to inoculate any legume cove...


May 31, 2016
Missouri haymakers face unusual spring weather challenges. More problems are ahead. Making hay is more than working between rains, says Craig Roberts, University of Missouri Extension fo...


May 23, 2016
If a plant’s appearance has been affected by low nutrient levels, your yield has already been compromised...


May 23, 2016
Gowan USA, LLC today announced its new Affiance® Fungicide Guarantee Program for dairy producers throughout the United States...


May 19, 2016
The new 74-horsepower Bobcat® T595 compact track loader features increased horsepower and performance for pushing or digging applications, without the need for operators to move up to a bigger...


May 19, 2016
A rapid pH drop is the first requirement to produce quality silage. When pH doesn’t drop quickly, it allows other microbes like clostridia and E. coli to grow...