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    Tag: forage

    [Link] Forages give us a pretty sweet deal

    But there are many more benefits to forage crops, and it’s on all of us to help our neighbors understand the bigger picture.
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    KindHarvest Team June 25, 2021

    [Link] Early-maturing forages were no illusion

    The longer-than-normal, cooler spring warped time a little. Am I the only one who felt like we lost June? Forages in the last 14 to 21 days of May wen…
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    KindHarvest Team June 14, 2021

    [Link] Use solar power to dry first-cut winter forage

    Mowing without conditioning can preserve high-quality forage, but tedding is key.
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    KindHarvest Team April 26, 2021

    [Link] Drought Conditions May Increase the Chances for Risky Levels of Nitrate in Forages

    Time to be cautious about nitrate toxicity in forage crops, particularly small grain hay, weeds, and grasses! Nitrates can harm or even kill animals. …
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    KindHarvest Team April 12, 2021

    [Link] Prepare to harvest cover crop forage this spring

    Last fall’s harvest wrapped up unusually early for most Wisconsin farmers. It was a welcome change and allowed farms to plant cover crops for the fi…
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    KindHarvest Team February 12, 2021

    [Link] Improving pastures through regenerative agriculture

    Brendon Anderson took over the family farm near Rimbey in central Alberta a few years back and is now focused on regenerative agriculture to improve s…
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    KindHarvest Team January 28, 2021

    [Link] 8 ways to improve pasture resilience

    There isn’t a silver bullet to keeping forage and grass stands productive, but there are things you can do to help.
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    KindHarvest Team January 27, 2021

    [Link] Using robotics to improve forages and soil management in Southeast

    Using robotics to improve forages and soil management in Southeast
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    KindHarvest Team December 31, 2020

    [Link] Frosted johnsongrass poses risk to livestock

    Prussic acid can be toxic to cattle if it is grazed shortly after a early frost.
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    KindHarvest Team November 18, 2020

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