FARGO - Just when you thought the dairy economic situation was getting some relief, at least with somewhat lower feed costs, thanks in part to some decent corn silage yields, Mother Nature stepped in.
As the new year begins, it is important to look back at pasture and forage production conditions to understand what to focus on for the coming year. As of late October, much of Nebraska was in ...
SHOREVIEW, Minn . – Depending upon how much silage inventory carryover your farm has on hand, you may be looking at making the switch to new crop corn silage very soon, if you haven’t already. When ...
While much of the focus heading into July has been about wheat production those who depend on silage are also watching crop conditions. Silage is big business in the High Plains, particularly in ...
I am not much on New Year’s resolutions. I have tried making some in the past and failed. I think the big reason they don’t ...
The hot summer days have returned, wheat harvest is wrapping up and producers are putting “feed” in the ground. Some of these producers may plan to put “feed” up for hay, but other producers intend to ...
The forage outlook for 2025 appears to be dim for ranchers in North Dakota, especially those in the western part of the state. The drought that began last fall and is impacting nearly 60% of the state ...
What a crazy change in weather this past week! As we hope to warm up soon, I wanted to introduce you all to a new staff ...
In the past several weeks, OSU Extension has hosted forage clinics across Northwest Oklahoma. The goal of these clinics is to help producers make informed decisions about forage production in the ...
Saskatchewan’s livestock producers will benefit from new research funding and a major update to a key insurance program, ...
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