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Grass grows in June just like it should have in May, says Rob Kallenbach, University of Missouri Extension forage specialist.
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It’s time to warm up the swather and start cutting hay.
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Certifying hay as “weed free” can offer other markets for your hay.
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The University of Tennessee is offering a “Hay Calculator” to aid producers in determining forage needs for their livestock.
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Making hay is an expensive process and poorly maintained equipment can add unwanted expenses and downtime.
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“Have you considered teff grass?” This is a growing response to those who are looking for more crop choices in their operations.
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As the demand and price of alfalfa increases, producers invest more effort in protecting their valuable hay.
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Drought and legal issues are limiting the amount of water available. If you don’t have enough for a good grain crop, consider planting forages this spring.
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Many agricultural producers in East Texas are feeling caught between a rock and a ‘hot’ place.
Nearly half of all rice produced in the U.S. is exported, so Mississippi farmers need rice variety options to ensure strong foreign demand for their harvests.