The ability to harvest moist forage as hay gives Kentucky producers many advantages, including timely harvest, higher forage quality, and less weathering loss over hay systems. The baleage system allows producers to utilize commonly available forage equipment (mowers, rakes, balers) rather than requiring choppers and silo structures or bags. Making high quality baleage requires timely access to bale wrappers
Choose Varieties Wisely Economics of Baled Silage Stockpiling Begins in August Do Domestic Animals H...
Choose Varieties Wisely Economics of Baled Silage Stockpiling Begins in August Do Domestic Animals H...
Harvesting hay as baleage can allow for more timely harvest, especially in spring months when curing...
The ability to harvest moist forage as hay gives Kentucky producers many advantages, including timel...
The ability to make silage in round bale packages allows producers to avoid rain damage and produce ...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
Issues with Wet Baleage Time to Cut Hay New Forage Options from the Noble Foundation Fear of Bloat C...
Issues with Wet Baleage Time to Cut Hay New Forage Options from the Noble Foundation Fear of Bloat C...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...
The production of hay and pasture crops is essential to a profitable future for Kentucky agriculture...
During the Kentucky State Fair, Garry Lacefield asked if I would be on the XVI Kentucky Alfalfa Conf...
In some areas of the country, producers store a substantial portion of their forage for winter feedi...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...
The history of making hay dates back for centuries and centuries. When mankind began to grow crops a...
Choose Varieties Wisely Economics of Baled Silage Stockpiling Begins in August Do Domestic Animals H...
Choose Varieties Wisely Economics of Baled Silage Stockpiling Begins in August Do Domestic Animals H...
Harvesting hay as baleage can allow for more timely harvest, especially in spring months when curing...
The ability to harvest moist forage as hay gives Kentucky producers many advantages, including timel...
The ability to make silage in round bale packages allows producers to avoid rain damage and produce ...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
Issues with Wet Baleage Time to Cut Hay New Forage Options from the Noble Foundation Fear of Bloat C...
Issues with Wet Baleage Time to Cut Hay New Forage Options from the Noble Foundation Fear of Bloat C...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...
The production of hay and pasture crops is essential to a profitable future for Kentucky agriculture...
During the Kentucky State Fair, Garry Lacefield asked if I would be on the XVI Kentucky Alfalfa Conf...
In some areas of the country, producers store a substantial portion of their forage for winter feedi...
Alfalfa is the highest quality forage legume crop grown in Kentucky and is the number one cash hay c...
The history of making hay dates back for centuries and centuries. When mankind began to grow crops a...
Choose Varieties Wisely Economics of Baled Silage Stockpiling Begins in August Do Domestic Animals H...
Choose Varieties Wisely Economics of Baled Silage Stockpiling Begins in August Do Domestic Animals H...
Harvesting hay as baleage can allow for more timely harvest, especially in spring months when curing...