Indiana Forage Council hosts inaugural Hoosier Hay Contest

WEST LAFAYETTE — The Indiana Forage Council (IFC), with assistance from Purdue Extension and SureTech Laboratories, is hosting a contest for Indiana producers who will harvest forage for hay or baleage for the 2022 hay season.

The Hoosier Hay Contest, sponsored by Huston Inc., seeks to promote forage production, inform hay producers on the nutritive value of their hay and encourage producers to sample and test their hay or baleage before feeding it to livestock. The event also creates a friendly competition among Indiana producers on who produces higher-quality hay.

SureTechLaboratories in Indianapolis will analyze all samples and release them to the contest organizer, producer, and producer’s local Purdue Extension agriculture and natural resources educator. The Purdue Extension educator and producer can then work together to interpret the analysis and determine how best to use the forage in the producers’ operation.

The Hoosier Hay contest has two categories: hay and baleage. Prize money will go to first, second, and third place entries in both categories. First place will receive $250 and a one-year membership to IFC, second place $150, and third place $100.

Winners will be recognized at the annual IFC meeting and on the IFC website. The cost to participate is $10 per sample with the contest being limited to 100 samples. Entries must be received by Sure Tech Labs and the Indiana Forage Council by Sept. 30.

Rules and entry forms can be found online.  For more information, contact Nick Minton at 812-279-4330 or nminton@purdue.edu and Jason Tower at 812-678-4427 or towerj@purdue.edu.

Information: Abby Leeds, mayer36@purdue.edu 

Source: Keith Johnson, johnsonk@purdue.edu   

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