Training is extremely important and farmers are no exception. The Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) provides FREE resources and training to organic and transitioning farmers. In addition, they assist in helping keep small non-organic farms sustainable. MOSES sponsors the Organic Farming Conference in Feb 2010, Organic Resource Directory, a mentoring program, field days
There are a lot of great and innovative new products here at the Farm Progress Show 2009 in Decatur, IL, and HayTalk.com is committed to spotlighting the very best of these. If you’d like to share your thoughts about these topics and others, please visit our Forums.
New Holland Heavy Duty Wheel Rake
The New Holland display
There are a lot of great and innovative new products here at the Farm Progress Show 2009 in Decatur, IL, and HayTalk.com is committed to spotlighting the very best of these. If you’d like to share your thoughts about these topics and others, please visit our Forums.
AgShield Recon 300
This is a popular reconditioner which would
No, this not a cell phone commercial. We had another beautiful day at the Farm Progress Show. Met some HayTalk Community members yesterday…Jeff (4020man) and Mark (Kfarm_EC_IL). The show is great place to meet folks and even catch up with the family, neighbors and friends you have not had time to visit this summer. In
Energy was a major theme by various groups and education institutions at the 2009 Farm Progress Show. Growth Energy an organization geared toward the support of America’s Ethanol producers has launched a nationwide campaign to require Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) for fuel.
Co-Chairman of Growth Energy, General Wesley Clark stated, “The American people deserve
Farm Progress Show 2009 is off to a great start. The chilly morning turned into a very pleasant day. Checked some of the hay equipment at the show and picked a few items that may be of interest for your operation.
There are a lot of great and innovative new products here at the Farm Progress
Took a tour of the Farm Progress Show grounds today. The show is shaping up to be bigger than ever. For visitors, first time or long time attendees, you will experience a great show. The grounds in Decatur are great…much different from the days of rotating farms when I was a teenager and often tromping
This article continues to summarize the topics discussed at the XVth International Silage Conference held in Madison, Wisconsin July 27-29.
Session 4: Silage and Animal Performance
Dave Mertens of the USDA Forage Research Center described how changes in dry matter (DM) of silages lead to dietary problems of high milk producing dairy cows. These high performing
This article continues to summarize the topics discussed at the XVth International Silage Conference held in Madison, Wisconsin July 27-29.
Session 3: Silage Management
Dr Brian Holms of University of Wisconsin-Madison and Dr. Keith Bolsen formerly of Kansas State University outlined the recent changes in order to improve the overall management of silage making. He began
Researchers, nutritionists, and agronomists from across the globe met in Madison, Wisconsin from July 27-29 to discuss the most recent research efforts concerning many silage topics. This article will recap the topics most likely to impact farmers in near future.
Session 1: Silage and the Environment
A number of large dairies in California have been recently sued
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