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Second-cutting fescue makes quality hay when stems and seed heads were cut earlier.
Maintenance is the name of the game when it comes to hay baling safety.
Save money by minimizing hay loss, even with outside storage.
Grass grows in June just like it should have in May, says Rob Kallenbach, University of Missouri Extension forage specialist.
The lawsuit was at least the second attempt by environmental groups to overturn the department’s decision to deregulate the genetically engineered crop.
The University of Tennessee is offering a “Hay Calculator” to aid producers in determining forage needs for their livestock.
Making hay is an expensive process and poorly maintained equipment can add unwanted expenses and downtime.
“Have you considered teff grass?” This is a growing response to those who are looking for more crop choices in their operations.