At the end of April, many producers were concerned that drought conditions would persist and hay would be in short supply. Thankfully the tables turned and a large portion of the state began getting ...
Effective winter grazing management at Kalberer Farms has kept Jesse Kalberer, who raises Red Angus seedstock with his wife, ...
Maintaining forage quality with small dry-weather windows can be done by using baleage instead of dry hay. The ideal conditions for baleage is to bale the hay between 40% to 65% moisture and wrap ...
If you have any experience making hay, you’re aware of the challenges of doing so. For dry hay producers, stringing together a few good days to bale is difficult, and those ensiling haylage are faced ...
What a difference a week can make. Hundreds more acres of corn and beans have been planted here in Coshocton County this week. And first cuttings of hay are down and baled all over the county. A lot ...
University of Georgia Extension agent Mark Frye helps save Georgia cattlemen money while providing cattle a better diet. In 2010, the Wayne County agricultural and natural resources agent set out to ...
Hay is a staple feed for livestock in the southern Unites States, providing protein, energy, and fiber. It has been a tough year for good hay production and producers are trying to utilize any ...
Question: Since baleage is becoming more readily available, I’m wondering what your thoughts are on feeding it to horses? Should horses be vaccinated against botulism if feeding baleage? Is warm ...
As we look at the forage needs for our herds, it’s a great idea to consider straying from harvesting alfalfa as hay and try harvesting alfalfa as baleage. Baleage, or baled silage, is an option for ...
This is an official message from Emergency Management Southland. Otago and Southland Farmers are being asked by their Rural Support Trust and Emergency Management Southland to report any baleage they ...
This article was written by Jason Hartschuh, OSU Extension Field Specialist Dairy Management and Precision Livestock (originally posted in Farm & Dairy.) Maintaining forage quality with small ...
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