Over the years we have all learned of the great potential alfalfa has as a forage crop in Kentucky. We have seen it used as hay, haylage and even pasture. Many aspects of our agri-business community have alfalfa as an important part of their business
I\u27m Nicky Baker, a fifth generation farmer from the Fredonia Valley\u27s area in Western Kentucky...
When marketing quality alfalfa hay, you basically have two markets that you are going to try to targ...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...
In order to market Kentucky produced alfalfa, we need to go back and look at our operation to see if...
As today\u27s farmer becomes more and more business like, running his farming operation as a commerc...
Our farming operation consists of 214 acres. We raise 14,000 pounds of tobacco, have a purebred beef...
Alfalfa hay is an important agricultural product. Although often fed on the farms where it is produc...
There\u27s nothing better for the inside of man than the outside of a horse and there\u27s nothing b...
There are unquestionable needs for more high quality alfalfa in the Southeastern U.S. From these nee...
Based on soil capabilities, Kentucky could grow 2-million acres of alfalfa while increasing the acre...
It seems every farmer wants to be in the commercial hay business--growing hay for the cash market. H...
Many of you probably are aware that Kentucky\u27s commodity organizations are working with UK, the A...
The production of hay and pasture crops is essential to a profitable future for Kentucky agriculture...
Alfalfa hay is a potentially marketable-profitable product if--if quality is satisfactory to meet bu...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...
I\u27m Nicky Baker, a fifth generation farmer from the Fredonia Valley\u27s area in Western Kentucky...
When marketing quality alfalfa hay, you basically have two markets that you are going to try to targ...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...
In order to market Kentucky produced alfalfa, we need to go back and look at our operation to see if...
As today\u27s farmer becomes more and more business like, running his farming operation as a commerc...
Our farming operation consists of 214 acres. We raise 14,000 pounds of tobacco, have a purebred beef...
Alfalfa hay is an important agricultural product. Although often fed on the farms where it is produc...
There\u27s nothing better for the inside of man than the outside of a horse and there\u27s nothing b...
There are unquestionable needs for more high quality alfalfa in the Southeastern U.S. From these nee...
Based on soil capabilities, Kentucky could grow 2-million acres of alfalfa while increasing the acre...
It seems every farmer wants to be in the commercial hay business--growing hay for the cash market. H...
Many of you probably are aware that Kentucky\u27s commodity organizations are working with UK, the A...
The production of hay and pasture crops is essential to a profitable future for Kentucky agriculture...
Alfalfa hay is a potentially marketable-profitable product if--if quality is satisfactory to meet bu...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...
I\u27m Nicky Baker, a fifth generation farmer from the Fredonia Valley\u27s area in Western Kentucky...
When marketing quality alfalfa hay, you basically have two markets that you are going to try to targ...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...