tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6975161130020685883.post6376879922005381653..comments2024-03-27T03:19:09.202-04:00Comments on HyMark High Spots: Alfalfa Part IIEd Winklehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07299533401041542458noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6975161130020685883.post-73585843519298322020-08-12T22:14:03.674-04:002020-08-12T22:14:03.674-04:00Getting a loan of $450.000.00 USD dollars with 2% ...Getting a loan of $450.000.00 USD dollars with 2% interest rate per a year from Mr Lorenzo Diego Loan Firms was so easy.when other financial investors turned me down. Mr Lorenzo Diego offered me a loan that got my business going today He's Certified to Offer the Following Types of Loans * Personal Loans (Unsecured) * Business Loans (Unsecured) * Debt Consolidation Loans * Improve Your Home * Investment Loans. He's honored to meet your financial needs. Credit problems should not stop you from getting the loan you need. He can finance up to $10,000.00 USD Dollars to $100,000,000.00 USD Dollars anywhere in the world as long as He 2% interest can be guaranteed on these projects.<br /><br />Email mrlorenzodiegoloanfirm@outlook.com<br /><br />Whatsapp ... + 1 (346) 226-2778Kevin Lawrencehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07851304245723910529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6975161130020685883.post-21060731262153142472013-02-21T04:57:42.032-05:002013-02-21T04:57:42.032-05:00I wonder if GM alfalfa has done to alfalfa what I ...I wonder if GM alfalfa has done to alfalfa what I have seen GM corn do to corn?Ed Winklehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07299533401041542458noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6975161130020685883.post-36398953367001714702013-01-28T15:56:00.931-05:002013-01-28T15:56:00.931-05:00A very nice alfalfa history, short and sweet.
I d...A very nice alfalfa history, short and sweet.<br /><br />I do find it strange when farmers and friends say alfalfa is difficult to bail successfully. I bale both bermudagrass hay as well as alfalfa hay, and the principles are the same for both. The major difference might be mostly stems grass hay looks reasonably good while mostly stems alfalfa looks like a bundle of sticks. <br /><br />Regardless baling fully cured hay we can start with a 70% Humidity (down next to the hay) which will bale at 20% moisture. Keep baling till the leaf loss becomes obvious, usually in the 50% humidity range. <br /><br />For larger bales we start baling at 65% relative humidity (down next to the hay). <br /><br />The key is the stems are dried while the leaves have enough humidity moisture to keep the leaves limp.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6975161130020685883.post-17255613819809811082013-01-28T10:24:49.757-05:002013-01-28T10:24:49.757-05:00In my part of the world we have dry summers with a...In my part of the world we have dry summers with a heavy dew. This means you have a half hour window at 2 a.m. to bale. I've seen it change from shattering leaves to a powder to 22 percent moisture in one round. <br />Then you have another half hour window in the morning when it goes from too wet to too dry.<br />So good alfalfa is more of an art than a science here, but quite satisfying to do correctly.<br />I wish there was more choice in alfalfa varieties but the advent of Monsanto alfalfa has made its impact. <br />I will say that the GM alfalfa is amazing stuff. It eliminates a lot of stress on the alfalfa plants and they live longer and you can eliminate grass as well as most broadleaf weeds from the fields. You don't see resistant weeds as you generally cut the alfalfa before any resistant weeds have time to reproduce.<br />However, if your customer does not want GMO you don't grow GMO. buddeshepherdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10747323705664619491noreply@blogger.com