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Hay & Forage

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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Miscanthus Makes Profit On Marginal Acreage

This Missouri company harvests miscanthus for the pet food industry.

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Baling BTU

A switch to switchgrass generates both energy and economic activity in southern Virginia.

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Good Times in Big Flat

New property inspired one farming family to launch another business and helped kick-start a resurgence in their mountain hometown.

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Better Bermuda

Horses can’t say “nay” to Menke hay.

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Better Horse Hay

Texas forage grower produces quality hay quicker, thanks to Hesston windrower and baler.

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One-Man Baling Band

Jon Bushnell finds solace and success in solitude.

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Bigger, Stronger, Faster

With innovative new features and tried-and-true Massey Ferguson reliability, the new RB Series of silage cutter balers has set the bar even higher.

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