PROGRESSIVE The Next Level in Hay Harvesting Performance! JULY 15, 2017 JU L Y 1 5 , 2 0 1 7 FROM THE EDITOR N EWS which include types of plants and Forage market insights Progressive Forage Editor Dave Natzke FIGURE 1 Alfalfa hay market trends (dollars per ton) MARKET REPORTS 0-to-3-month precipitation outlook MANAGEMENT Melissa Bravo MANAGEMENT Genevieve Slocum MANAGEMENT FACING PAGE \U2013 LEFT: This barley was aerially seeded into MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT HAY PRODUCTION & STORAGE FIGURE 1 Fritsch HAY PRODUCTION & STORAGE A quality acronym \U2013 RFQ, cont\U2019d from page 21 HAY PRODUCTION & STORAGE Value added: Certified weed-free hay, cont\U2019d from page 23 Who\U2019s growing it? BUILT FOR RESULTS What\U2019s in your cover crop mix? Air seeding soybeans into corn and harvesting sunlight For fertilizer, Schlemmer puts SILAGE & CUSTOM HARVEST exposure as the silage is fed out. Piles SILAGE & CUSTOM HARVEST In the past, the value of the plant nutrients in the forage part of SILAGE & CUSTOM HARVEST swap out 0.1 pound dry matter (DM) SILAGE & CUSTOM HARVEST DM) resulted in poorer feed efficiency SILAGE & CUSTOM HARVEST Power blowing in the wind Power blowing in the wind, cont\U2019d from page 39 one who has experience and will Solar panels are installed PASTURE & GRAZING FIGURE 1 PASTURE & GRAZING PASTURE & GRAZING PASTURE & GRAZING Melissa Beck PASTURE & GRAZING YOU WORK HARD FOR YOUR BOTTOM LINE Mob grazing: Is it as effective as we thought?, cont\U2019d from page 50 TABLE 1 Mob grazing: Is it as effective as we thought?, cont\U2019d from page 53 MARKET PLACE TALES OF A HAY HAULER OLD IRON MECHANICS CORNER CALEN DAR IRONS IN THE FIRE They are When passion makes the difference http://www.inhousedigitalpublishing.com
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