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Lessons Learned on a Dairy Farm: A Visit with the Schraufnagel Family

For this Wisconsin dairy family, laughter is an all-around terrific motivator.

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Crop Tour Takes on Tillage

New multiyear study will measure how different seedbed prep methods affect corn emergence, growth and yield.

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A Second Nitrogen Revolution?

From ancient mucus to designer microbes, scientists get closer to helping corn fix its own nitrogen.

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When Is the Best Time of Day to Cut Hay?

It’s the eternal debate: Does cutting alfalfa and grass later in the day actually improve hay quality? The answer is both yes and no.

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Crimp That Crop: Reduce Drying Time with TwinMax™

Get your hay off the field sooner and improve hay quality.

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Above: An older stand of alfalfa begins to thin and is in need of being rotated out.

How Growers Can Produce Forage Full Time Without Row Crops

When alfalfa begins to thin and rotating to corn or beans isn’t an option, add grass to the mix.

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Baleage Has Its Benefits

Experts offer advice on best practices for round bale silage, also known as baleage.

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Southeastern Hay Contest Winner: First-Place Forage

Georgia producer grows “off-the-charts” alfalfa.

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Increase Comfort and Time Operating a Windrower

AGCO’s new OptiAir windrower cab air-suspension system may be the greatest innovation in comfort since the padded seat.

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Miscanthus Makes Profit On Marginal Acreage

This Missouri company harvests miscanthus for the pet food industry.

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