Considerations For Growing Hay superior blend of nitrogen, car bohydrates and acid-detergent and acid nuetral fibers. That happens. Vough said, and generally there aren’t very many good explanations for why the abnormal occurs. But it doesn’t happen often enough to negate the general rela tionship of hay’s nutritional qual ity and its sensory qualities. (Conttnued from Pago 1) ranking of the entries done during the first day correlates to the rank ing of entries by test However, there are exceptions. A sample of hay may look, feel and smell great but have virtually no nutritional value, while a slightly sour-smelling, sun- and rain damaged sample may contain a Badger Blowers Beat Bottlenecks Badger Farm Systems Inc. Mod*! 8N2060 Badger Foxjge Boxes... Built lor ifie Long Haul! Model BNIOSO Now Bodgar gives you more choice in forage boxes Two models, in three sizes' 14', 16' or 18'. The new Model 8N1055 offers variable speeds to match the forage density of your load. 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Cutting in the morn ing after the dew dries, getting a quick dry down, achieving a low moisture condition and harvesting before the leaves get brittle may take some experience to become familiar with the timing of events, but with attention to detail, and confidence derived from learning through education and experi ence, consistently high quality hay can result There are basics to raising hay that consti tute a foundation from which the finer points of raising top quality hay are built. Rather than discuss some of the considera tions that can go into producing hay show samples. Vough said concentrating on pro ducing quality forages from long-lasting stands should be the goal. One of the most obvi , ous considerations is field selection. There are only so many “ideal” fields in the world and they don’t come with every farm. To optimize growth of any cultivar, a field should provide not only basic plant survival requirements, but ideal requirements. “In field selection, I would pre fer to put alfalfa on the best soils of the form,** Vough said. “South facing fields will gener ally develop faster, but you don't have to be limited to south-facing slopes," he said. “(Plants in fields with a southern exposure) will usu ally start growth earlier in spring than on a north slope, but the south-facing fields also tend to dry out faster in summer.” Vough said he likes to see soils that have good depth, are well drained and have good fertility for alfalfa producton. “Alfalfa is not adapted to poorly drained soils." Vough said. “It will not persist None of the crops will do well on shallow, droughty soils, but alfalfa has a much higher yield potential than what we typically get in the Mid Atlantic region. “I think some of it has to do with field selection,” he said. “Alfalfa tends to get planted on marginal soils. In some cases fertility is a factor.” Alfalfa does require a high level of fertility, he said, with pH and potash being most important, espe cially as a producer intensifies management According to Vough, if a pro ducer is on a three-cut per season system, the soil fertility isn’t as critical as those who manage for BOOST SILAGE MILEAGE CHEMGRO SI2OOO Making great silage and haylage isn’t easy. You have to beat the weather, the natural ups and downs of good and bad crop years, mold, and spoilage. Then you have to worry about what it cost you to feed silage for the value you received. Chemgro silage inoculants SI 2000 and SI 2000ws can eliminate a lot of the guesswork. Designed to allow you to choose dry or water applications, either products will add quality and silage mileage no matter what your crop. You get fast-dropping ph, rapidly-rising lactic acid production, and quicker fermentation than you find in both untreated silage or crops treated with other inoculant brands. 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That may change in the near future, as a result of trials involv ing the use of manure on top of mixed alfalfa-grass fields. ‘There is the potenital to utilize the nutrients in the manure with alfalfa-grass mixtures,” be said, adding that the plants will primari ly benefit from the potash, but that alfalfa will also utilize the nitrogen “very well if it's there.” The pH (which is a measure of free hydrogen) is likewise impor tant to maintain, he said. “Once the pH drops below 6.5,1 would suggest top dressing lime. There is data to indicate that when pH drops below 6.5 it definitely has an affect on yield.” Harvesting is also key for con sistent production of top quality hay. He said harvesting at the appro priate stage of maturity is the most important consideration. Chemgro PROP PLUS for High-Value Haylage & High Moisture Corn Chemgro’s Prop Plus is the power additive for quality Haylage and High Moisture Corn you’ve been waiting for. 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Orchard grass should be cut in late boot to early heading sage to get prime quality without affecting standability. Timothy however, should be cut when folly headed for a very important reason the plant stand will have a better chance at surviving and overall production. As with orchard grass, the best quality Timothy would also be cut during the late boot/early heading sage, but Timothy is “sensitive” at that point, Vough said. If cut before fully headed, Vough said the regrowth of (Turn to Pago 14) 171