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[Link] Gear up for grazing with strong management plans
The spring sets the tone for the entire grazing season.
[Link] Harvest prairie hay early for best quality
Depleting too much of the prairie hay crop could be detrimental for next year’s crop and beyond.
[Link] Use solar power to dry first-cut winter forage
Mowing without conditioning can preserve high-quality forage, but tedding is key.
[Link] Farming for the Long Haul
In January, Paul Ackley, a diversified crop and livestock farmer from Bedford, Iowa, and his late wife, Nancy, were honored with PFI’s 2021 Sustaina…
[Link] Studying the biorenovation equation
As an alternative to fumigation, biorenovation fights replant disease.
[Link] California’s Wildfire Season Looms. Regenerative Agriculture Could Offer Hope.
California may see an earlier fire season, but regenerative agriculturalists say benefits to their approach are visible.
[Link] Oats are multifaceted in the field
Oats are a multi-purpose crop. They serve as forage, a grain crop, cover crop or a “nurse crop” that can help other forages get established while …