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Given the drought conditions in some locations this year, many producers may be asking themselves how to handle the annual ...
Farmers are facing the warmest spring on record. It means crops are failing and the grass to feed their animals isn't growing ...
This week has seen many farmers make use of the fine weather and wrap up some additional silage or even some hay.
While some farms are tidying up the last of the first cut crops, second cut is coming in for farmers who harvested in early ...
Driving around northern Michigan this spring, you may have noticed farmers out in the field planting their crops for the ...
Making silage out of soybeans is highly possible, and may be a growing trend in homegrown dairy forage production.
A candid look at highs and lows of spring farming, rural resilience, and the return of the Royal Highland Show.
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Irish Independent on MSNTom Staunton: Lambs by our new stock ram have a good growth rate – the investment was worth itThis is the main reason for the backdrop. I will only put the stronger wether lambs over 34kg onto the crop for finishing as ...
Farmers Weekly’s recent dairy sustainability survey revealed the average herd is producing 3,258 litres from forage. But is ...
Anything that can be done to make an intensive block-calving period run as smoothly as possible will be advantageous for a ...
The interactive version of the crossword that appears in Thursday’s Farming supplement. No cheating.
Rapid crop growth and varied rainfall leave Scottish growers facing both promise and pressure as barley leads the charge across regions.
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