Hay! How You Gather and Store Yours Matters
Harvesting forage to be stored as dry hay can be the most difficult
Harvesting forage to be stored as dry hay can be the most difficult
It won’t be long before the triticale and barley are ready to be relocated to the bunker
Today, I want to briefly discuss matching your forage test results to an animal’s nutritional needs.
As harvest continues to drive on around the county, it is a good time to remind ourselves about how we can stay safe in the midst of a very busy time of year on the farm
As crops mature and we get to see a little deeper into the fields, you may be able to better see a few of the weed escapees that have been hiding among the crops all season long
This week’s article comes from the C.O.R.N. Newsletter This newsletter is a publication of the Ohio State University Extension Agronomy Team, state specialists at The Ohio State University and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC). “Planning Your Winter Annual Cereal Grain Forage Harvest” was written by Jason Hartschuh, Field Specialist, Dairy and Precision Livestock.
A few tips for motorists when you are traveling on the roads during harvest.
As the growing season comes to a close and crops are harvested this fall proper care and storage of these products can provide additional income throughout the winter months