Packing and Covering Bunker Silos

Bunker silos offer many advantages over tower silos for the storage of haylage and corn silage, but require careful management to minimize fermentation and spoilage losses. Along with proper harvest moisture, length-of-cut and the use of a research proven silage inoculant, additional attention must be applied to proper site selection, sizing, filling, packing, covering, rodent […]

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Exeter Ag Breakfast Minutes

Synopsis: Rain has been welcome especially further south, where it was very dry.  Up to one inch of rain was reported.  Hopefully, all the dry areas receive rain this week.  Spraying will start in earnest as soon as the rain stops.  Further north things are wet and not all field work is complete.  Some severe ponding and significant soil erosion in hardest […]

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Ridgetown Agbiz Breakfast Minutes, May 21, 2013

Synopsis: DRY! Excellent planting progress with corn finished and beans ranging 70% +. Small % corn seedlings showing abnormal/poor germ.  Soil conditions EXTREMELY poor on heavy clays with excessive April rain (Lambton, Elgin).  Excellent tillage discussion, with divergent viewpoints.  Disappointment with uptake of proper burndown herbicide combinations in light of glyphosate resistant weeds.  Advanced wheat […]

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Forage Report – May 23, 2013

First-cut forage yield expectations are quite variable, with some drier areas and winter damaged, older, and fall harvested stands showing reduced yield potential. There is some concern about rebuilding forage inventories to adequate levels. Many new seedings were planted with cereal and cereal-pea mixtures to supply summer forage. (Forage Production From Spring Cereals and Cereal-Pea […]

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Forage Report – May 15, 2013

Alfalfa and grass are growing well and will respond quickly to moisture and heat. The May 14th frost did very little damage to established alfalfa and new seedings. (“Frost Damaged Alfalfa” https://fieldcropnews.com/?p=6812) Grass stands have responded very well to early applied nitrogen with significantly more growth. (Apply Nitrogen To Grass Stands To Increase Yields https://fieldcropnews.com/?p=6830) Early […]

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Ridgetown Ag Breakfast Meeting May 7, 2013

Synopsis:  Tremendous activity on the lighter textured soils (south of Hwy 401) with 80% corn planted on lighter soils. Planting on clay soils is just starting.  Just a few soybeans planted but many growers gearing up if weather allows. Manganese and sulphur deficiencies are evident in the wheat crop. Advanced wheat is at flag leaf […]

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