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Harvesting High Quality Hay

Published on March 28, 2011 by craig.saxe

Presentation handouts on suggestions for harvesting high quality hay.  This presention was given in March 2011 by Ryan Pearcy, Hay Tools Product Manager, Kuhn North America

Harvesting Quality Hay

Categorized: Forage, Harvest and Storage
Tagged: Alfalfa, harvesting

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Presentation on the importance of fertilizers in forages, given by Donald Genrich, CWAS Agronomy and Nutrient Management Specialist in March 2011 Fertilizer for Forages 2010

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Fertilizer Calculator Spreadsheet “Updated”

An Excel spreadsheet is now available to help with the math when applying fertilizer to a garden, lawn or small field plot.  Using a soil test report and six simple steps, this spreadsheet calculates the amount of fertilizer to be applied to a specific area.  Application rates and possible nutrient surpluses or deficiencies are calculated for sixteen commonly used fertilizers (including manure options).  Other fertilizer choices can be added or with some additional inputs, the spreadsheet wil

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