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Getting started with hay production

This program is part of a 23-webinar Michigan State University Extension 2016 Beginning Farmer Webinar Series.



This session will cover the basics of growing, harvesting and storing hay for the less experienced farmer. We’ll discuss the various grass and legume species that make up most hay in Michigan, soil fertility needs for hay, harvest timing, equipment needs, storing and selling hay.

Title:  Getting started with hay production
Presenter:  Dr. Kim Cassida, Forage Extension Specialist, Michigan State University
Date:  Monday, April 11, 2016  7pm eastern time




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