Bleached hay is an important factor in dry hay production. It is not generally a forage quality factor. You can have timely made alfalfa that is bleached out test higher than over mature “green” colored alfalfa.
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If you planted fall triticale last fall, you will want to maximize the yield and quality of your forage with proper fertilization this spring. It’s also critical to harvest the forage at just the right time.
Read MoreEnduro 423 AP - An alfalfa for your tougher ground
For years CISCO has boasted quite a lineup of disease-resistant alfalfa varieties. That trend continues today as we say goodbye to a long time favorite, Enduro Elite, and upgrade to a better variety - Enduro 423AP alfalfa. What’s so special about 423?
Read MoreAlfalfa Stem Size - How Important is it?
Are you having an issue with the stem size of your alfalfa stand? What are the factors that actually influence that?
Read MoreMeadow Bromegrass vs. Smooth Bromegrass
Have you ever wondered if you should plant smooth bromegrass or meadow brome? Here’s a quick explanation that I gave when someone emailed me that exact question.
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