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Balancing Hay Quality and Quantity

Because they grow most of their own forages, this Washington state dairy owner strives for a balance between tons and nutrition.

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Time For Timothy

Foreign and domestic demand continues to grow for this highly valued hay.

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Reduced Lignin Alfalfa

New varieties offer increased forage efficiency.

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5 Tips to Maximize Alfalfa Leaf Retention

In alfalfa, some two-thirds of the crop’s nutritive value is in its soft, fragile leaves, making leaf retention through drydown, baling and beyond critical in delivering quality animal feed. So, what steps should you take to get the most from your crop while maximizing leaf retention? 

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Water In Winter

A frost-free fount eliminates chopping ice to water livestock when ponds, hoses and troughs are frozen.

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Man uses a Massey Ferguson front loader tractor to dump fresh gravel on a road to protect it during the winter.

9 Steps To Get Your Gravel Road Ready for The Winter

With the freeze-thaw cycle approaching, fall is a great time to do a little preventive maintenance.

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Cover crops being grown in a garden.

Cover Crops For the Garden

Easy-to-grow cover crops replenish and protect garden soil.

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How To Choose the Right Garden Cover Crop For You

Many choices abound to match your climate, soil type and the season of the year.

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Revolutionary Baler Rating System

Finding the right-size baler for your operation just got easier.

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The Big Tradeoff: Walking the Line of Hay Quality and Yield

Many factors influence the quality of your hay. Chief among them is how to strike the right balance between forage quality and yield.

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