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"With reduced numbers already this year, it is making it even worse." Experts sound alarm on concerning effects of ongoing heatwave: 'This isn't a good sign' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Many cattle producers can take advantage of the late summer-fall growing conditions to obtain high-quality pasture for fall ...
The solution to ending or minimising Sabah’s man-elephant conflict is not merely about building higher fences. It is about ...
Producers can get first-hand tips from experts on utilizing innovative grazing practices during a field day hosted by the Purdue Extension and Soil and Water Conservation District offices of Dubois, ...
Texas’ timber industry continues to generate a significant economic impact, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.
This was put on by the Illinois Grazing Lands Coalition and there will be at least three more pasture walks coming up. July ...
From the series “Kiowa County: A Retrospective at the Dawn of a New Millennium” produced by Eads High School, originally ...
Gerald Smith, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Research plant breeder, breeds forages for consumption by livestock around the world.
Perennial forages will recover, but it is beneficial to give them ample time to rest and rejuvenate by removing grazing ...
Finding a way to measure your pasture's production results can help producers with their bottom line, Shannon Sand writes.
In particular, a hot sunny weekend in June with high winds dried out pastures. “Some of this grass shut down — it just went dormant,” he says. Saeugling says as of June 23, his area had seen limited ...
Across the peninsula, open fields stretch along backroads and blufftops. But despite their natural appearance, many are remnants of old pastures seeded with invasive European grasses. “We’re starting ...