When we asked our online visitors what they'd do with a 25-year-old tractor, not a single respondent said they'd just let it sit and rust. If it still ran, they'd keep right on using it, said 96 percent of those who responded.
What’s on forage growers’ minds? What’s your neighbor’s opinion? Find out with our latest reader polls covering timely forage topics, and vote in our current poll.
When we asked our online visitors what they'd do with a 25-year-old tractor, not a single respondent said they'd just let it sit and rust. If it still ran, they'd keep right on using it, said 96 percent of those who responded.
Our online readers answered the poll question, “Which forage events do you prefer to attend?”
We asked Progressive Forage Grower readers what they thought the next major issue facing agriculture will be.
The 2014 Farm Bill has given farm owners the opportunity to re-allocate base acres. We asked our online readers if they will elect to make changes on their farm.
This time we asked Progressive Forage Grower readers a theoretical question: If forage research funding shifted to the private sector, how should those funds be collected?
We asked online readers if they donated to nonprofit organizations during the past year. More than half (51.7 percent) contributed more than $2,500.