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First cut silage is fully wrapped up with many farmers now eyeing up second cuts, if it has not been done already. First cut is generally the best quality cut, with second and thir...
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First cut silage is fully wrapped up with many farmers now eyeing up second cuts, if it has not been done already. First cut is generally the best quality cut, with second and thir...
Farmers who managed to secure a cut of silage last week will now be turning their attention to second-cut silage and ensuring sufficient nutrients are applied to the ground. The fi...
With a high pressure forecast to roll in over the weekend, bringing with it spells of warm dry weather, there is bound to be a bit of grass knocked. A fair shot of silage has alrea...
The arrival of the current spell of warm, dry weather has farmers across the country anxious to take advantage of the conditions to secure a cut of silage. However, the late spring...
Silage effluent is a highly polluting liquid that must be entirely collected and safely stored to prevent severe water contamination, according to Teagasc. Enda Geoghegan, adviser...
A southern Wisconsin farmer says his first crop of alfalfa won’t break any production records. Doug Rebout is packing the bunk at his family farm near Janesville, and tells Brownfi...
A national survey has highlighted the value Irish dairy farmers place on forage and the scope for producers to make financial gains by using a proven silage additive. 250 farmers t...
Farmers in areas experiencing dry conditions and low soil moisture should implement a grazing management strategy.
Several Illinois cattle producers say it’s been a good year for hay so far. McDonough County farmer Shannon Welsh, president of the Illinois Beef Association, says first cutting in...
The spell of good weather over the past week has seen many farmers manage to secure a crop of silage. Farmers will now be weighing up what should be spread on silage ground to main...
An extension forage specialist says lower quality hay is being produced this year in Missouri due to excessive rains, but forage testing and nutrient management can help cattle pro...
According to the Potash Development Association (PDA), forage maize is a uniquely responsive crop when it comes to nutrition. Once established, it grows rapidly and can accumulate...
A break in the rain ahead of Independence Day provided a window for Missouri producers to cut and bale hay. “If we’ve got a three day window, that’s good. We’re rolling,” says Cody...
With fine weather forecast for the week and plenty of moisture still in the ground, grass will be growing rapidly. That means cows will be flying through the rotation within 18-20...
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