Markets News
Magazines
Subscribe
News
Top Producer Summit
Crops News
Livestock News
Ag Policy & Politics
Farm Business
Farmland Values
Farm Machinery
Conservation Farming
All Topics
Markets
Commodity Futures Prices
Corn Prices
Soybean Prices
Market Stories
Markets Now with Michelle Rook
AgriTalk
Weekend Market Report
Cash Grain Bids
Weather
Farm Journal TV
Watch Live
Watch On-Demand
Farm Journal Programs
More
Opinion
Pro Farmer Crop Tour
Smart Farming
Farming’s Next Gen
Purchase with Purpose
Climate Smart Opportunity Navigator
AgFax
Events
All Topics
Markets News
Magazines
Subscribe
Menu
News
Top Producer Summit
Crops News
Livestock News
Ag Policy & Politics
Farm Business
Farmland Values
Farm Machinery
Conservation Farming
All Topics
Markets
Commodity Futures Prices
Corn Prices
Soybean Prices
Market Stories
Markets Now with Michelle Rook
AgriTalk
Weekend Market Report
Cash Grain Bids
Weather
Farm Journal TV
Watch Live
Watch On-Demand
Farm Journal Programs
More
Opinion
Pro Farmer Crop Tour
Smart Farming
Farming’s Next Gen
Purchase with Purpose
Climate Smart Opportunity Navigator
AgFax
Events
All Topics
Search Query
Submit Search
Show Search
University News Release
This information was provided by a university news service.
Latest Stories
Hay
How Much Does Your Hay Storage Cost?
Be careful how you answer that question. Cost and expense are two different things.
November 15, 2020 03:29 PM
·
University News Release
Hay
Hay Bales are an Investment Worth Protecting
Proper storage methods can reduce losses and save forage and money.
November 15, 2020 03:29 PM
·
University News Release
Hay
Still Time to Fertilize Summer Hay Meadows
Hay meadows respond well to fertilizer.
November 15, 2020 03:29 PM
·
University News Release
Hay
Hay Farmers Attest to Benefits of UGA Forage Testing Lab
The quality of hay can’t be judged by looking at it or touching it.
November 15, 2020 03:28 PM
·
University News Release
Hay
Manure Spreader Calibration Improves Nutrient Use Efficiency
As crops come out of the field, manure application equipment typically begins going in.
November 15, 2020 03:28 PM
·
University News Release
Hay
‘A Good Straw Year’: Bales are in Big Demand in the Northwest
To bale or not to bale? That’s a question farmers face every year about wheat straw, which can be seen stacked in large quantities throughout Washington’s wheat country as harvest season ends.
November 15, 2020 03:28 PM
·
University News Release
Hay
Rain Damaged Hay can be Costly for Farmers
Recent weather wreaks havoc with wet, hot hay.
November 15, 2020 03:27 PM
·
University News Release
Hay
Low Lignin Alfalfa Field Visits
Take a look at low lignin alfalfa growth in South Dakota.
November 15, 2020 03:27 PM
·
University News Release
Hay
Handling Rained On Hay
Rained on hay causes many problems.
November 15, 2020 03:27 PM
·
University News Release
Hay
Baleage May be the Best Alternative this Year
With all the moisture in the Midwest and Southern Plains it might be a good time to consider baleage.
November 15, 2020 03:27 PM
·
University News Release