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.



March 22, 2016
If dairy producers thought their corn silage quality was top notch when they packed it away after the 2015 harvest, they may want to check again. Since Alltech’s North America Harvest Analysis in De...


March 18, 2016
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Bill Northey presents La Crosse Seed team members with a Water Quality Initiative Award. Pictured left to right: Bill Eatock, Tim Gioffredi, Bert Strayer, Scott Wohltm...


March 18, 2016
LandMark Implement, Inc. has been recognized by John Deere for 10 years of outstanding service as an authorized John Deere dealer. “We strive to provide the best experience for our customers...


March 18, 2016
As water availability declines and forage market prices drop, more and more alfalfa growers are looking for ways to increase their on-farm productivity by upgrading their traditional surface irrigation...


March 18, 2016
After a lengthy partnership in Texas and the Western Delta region, CLAAS and Holt AgriBusiness will end their distribution agreement...


March 18, 2016
Every rancher or farmer works cattle a little differently depending on a variety of factors from herd size, type, and age to equipment/facility layout and budget, yet too often standard equipmen...


March 18, 2016
Sulfur is an essential element for crops but soils are often lacking in levels needed to maximize yields, says Ron Chamberlain, lead agronomist for GYPSOIL brand gypsum...


March 18, 2016
With so many forage inoculants available, which is the best choice? It’s not the easiest of calls, as each crop presents its own set of challenges...


March 18, 2016
Farmers Edge™, a global leader in precision agriculture and independent data management solutions, today announced a collaboration with The Weather Company, an IBM Business...


March 18, 2016
Over the decades, cattle farmers learned to work around toxins in fescue grass in their pastures. “We called it ‘managing fescue,’” says Craig Roberts...