Like many farms around the country, Tullamore farm is enjoying the good spell of weather after a tough winter. With the sheep ...
It’s all go for the farmers on the From the Tramlines page this week as they get crops planted, harvested and sprayed.
Baling wet forage is trending among farmers, offering quicker harvests but requiring careful attention to moisture, quality, ...
Farming Smarter trial testing double cropping for cattle feed in Alberta’s irrigation belt to help beef producers maximize ...
Researchers are hoping to discover how double cropping can act as a cattle feed multiplier in southern Alberta’s irrigation ...
High population of winter grain mites in triticale in Franklin County. Photo by Jeremy Yeager. Populations of this pest species, which are becoming more common in Pennsylvania, can grow in fields ...
The discussion about what to feed beef cattle throughout the year is among the most important conversations for the operation. For many, silage is a consideration. Galen Erickson, Ph.D., Nebraska ...
When producers think of forage legumes, alfalfa usually tops the list — and for good reason. It delivers high yields, excellent forage quality and reliable performance across much of the U.S. But ...
Looking for a way to take your baking to the next level? Try rye flour, a sneaky way to add complex flavors, a tender crumb and a little nutrition, especially in sweet baked goods. Despite being an ...
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CLAAS 970 forage harvester in action
Watch the CLAAS 970 forage harvester as it efficiently processes whole crop rye. See this impressive machine tackle the harvest with precision and power, making the job look effortless. Trump mocks ...
Although it is the shortest month of the year, February can feel like one of the longest, at least to the grazing animal. During the depths of winter, green growing forage can be in short supply.
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