Hay
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.
From lawn waste to silage and hay raking enhancements, see the new products coming out.
As the demand and price of alfalfa increases, producers invest more effort in protecting their valuable hay.
A regional nonprofit group that plants crops for farmers in need in the spring and harvests crops in the fall is now adding some summertime work.
The Illinois Forage Institute will be held on March 13 in Greenville, Ill.
Lindsay Corporation, maker of Zimmatic by Lindsay irrigation systems, has released a new alfalfa profitability brochure called “Increasing Alfalfa and Other Forage Yields Through Efficient Irrigation Solutions.”