-
Check us out on FaceBook!
-
Hay Clippings Blog
-
Category Archives: Hay Clippings Blog
Optimal time to remove cattle from wheat pastures: First hollow stem
Agronomy eUpdate – The unique climate characteristics of the Southern Great Plains allow producers to use wheat as a forage and grain crop (dual-purpose), potentially increasing overall profitability compared to grain-only or forage-only systems. Date of grazing termination is an … Continue reading
Posted in Hay Clippings Blog
Leave a comment
Alfalfa U! Join us tomorrow at 10:00 am CST
Session 3 begins tomorrow, March 4 at 10:00 AM Central Time. The event will be recorded so if you can’t make the live event you can watch the recordings at your own convenience. Alfalfa U Virtual events are free to attend, … Continue reading
Posted in Hay Clippings Blog
Leave a comment
USDA Kansas Announces Application Cut-off for Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP)
SALINA, KANSAS, March 1, 2021‒ U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) announced the Statewide cut-off for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) funding. All Kansas agricultural producers and landowners who wish to be considered … Continue reading
Posted in Hay Clippings Blog
Leave a comment
Herbicide application practices in Kansas Survey
Herbicide application practices such as sprayer speed and spray volume influence weed control as well as whole-farm efficiency. Weed science graduate students are currently investigating some of these interactions and we want the research results to have maximum value for … Continue reading
Posted in Hay Clippings Blog
Leave a comment
02-22-2021 Hay Market Reports
Hay market prices were steady for all hay types and demand remains strong, although fewer loads moved due to weather related issues. The sub-freezing temperatures last week tested everyone’s patience with problems galore, which included jelled fuel lines, dangerous road … Continue reading
Posted in Hay Clippings Blog
Leave a comment
Prescribed burning legal issues
Agricultural Law & Taxation Blog Overview The calendar indicates that the time for conducting open burns of agricultural land is approaching. In the Great Plains (and also some areas of eastern Washington and Oregon), prescribed burning of pasture grass is … Continue reading
Posted in Hay Clippings Blog
Leave a comment
The Benefits of Diverse Monocultures
By DANIEL OLSON February 18, 2021, and DAIRY HERD MANAGEMENT The benefits of diverse plant species are well documented — yet sometimes diverse mixes can be difficult to manage due to differences in palatability and maturity dates. That is especially true in … Continue reading
Posted in Hay Clippings Blog
Leave a comment
02-16-2021 Hay Market Report
Hay market prices were steady, demand remained strong and movement was down a bit. Alfalfa continues to strengthen, across the state, and is hard to find according to contributors in the southwest. Precipitation was scant for most areas, with a … Continue reading
Posted in Hay Clippings Blog
Leave a comment
Cover crop termination considerations
KSU Extension Agronomy eUpdate – Now is the time to begin considering how to terminate winter cover crops in preparation for summer crops. Some cover crop species, such as oilseed radish or fall-planted oats, are likely to be killed by … Continue reading
Posted in Hay Clippings Blog
Leave a comment
ATTENTION KANSAS FORAGE SORGHUM GROWERS! WE’RE LOOKING FOR UNITED SORGHUM CHECKOFF PROGRAM BOARD NOMINEES
The Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission, Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers Association, and Kansas Farm Bureau, in compliance with USDA Agricultural Marketing Service process, are seeking candidates for the United Sorghum Checkoff Board (USCP). The program is funded by an assessment of … Continue reading
Posted in Hay Clippings Blog
Leave a comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.