Preparing the fields for the season
We just finished having our fields sprayed for broadleaf weeds. Maintaining weed free fields is important to producing a consistent premium quality hay.
We just finished having our fields sprayed for broadleaf weeds. Maintaining weed free fields is important to producing a consistent premium quality hay.
We’re having an unusual winter this year with far more snow than normal and it’s lasting longer than normal, too. Winter can be beautiful. This …
3rd cutting had to be done in two stages this year due to the unsettled weather. We put up half of the fields then waited …
We began cutting in the edges of the field today. Weather permitting, 2nd cutting will be in the stack and ready for pickup within 10 …
We began cutting the fields today! Mother Nature has nice weather planned for this cutting!
This statement in the Hay & Forage Growers eHay Weekly email spot on! “The beauty and curse of a biological system is that we …
These four visitors were enjoying the hay field outside our back yard this morning. They must have been exploring the farm for awhile because they …
We use T-Sum 200 as an indicator for applying N to our hay fields. It has proven very effective in increasing growth for first cutting …
We had a couple of fun visitors! Two mule deer stopped for a rest on their travel into Horse Heaven Hills south of the farm. …
Spring is coming! It may seem like we’re still in the throws of winter but the signs are showing Spring is on it’s way. Here …
The hay fields are sleeping and we are enjoying our slow time. We are excited when hay season preparations begin each January and happy to …
There’s frost on the tires and everything else this morning! It’s a very crisp 14*. The fields have been tucked into bed for the winter. …