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A lot goes into making high-quality hay.
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Michigan’s hay supply is rebounding after some tough years.
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Putting up hay can be expensive. Make sure you factor it in when pricing hay.
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The Missouri Dairy Grazing Conference provides insights and in-depth help on turning grass into green dollars with regular milk checks.
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It is customary in many areas to price hay by the bale.
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The biennial meeting, July 7-8 in Springfield, Mo., promotes dairy farms where cows, not farmers, harvest forage, says Joe Horner, University of Missouri Extension dairy economist.
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The small, experimental pasture-based dairy at the University of Missouri’s Southwest Research Center in Mt. Vernon has accomplished all of the goals it set out in 1999.
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Ongoing Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service sorghum silage trials have revealed forage type and variety are key considerations to optimizing both quantity and quality, according to two specialists.
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When growers add cover crops, it’s important to select and manage the crop according to the primary objective for the crop.
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Sorghum silage can provide an alternative to corn silage, but not all sorghum silages are equal, according to two Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service specialists.