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Iowa State Extension Forage Specialist shares some of the most common toxic pasture weeds and tips on identification.
Gerald Smith, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Research plant breeder, breeds forages for consumption by livestock around the world.
Finding a way to measure your pasture's production results can help producers with their bottom line, Shannon Sand writes.
Davis provides forage and cattle management suggestions for successful grazing through the fall, winter and into the future.
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Experts Seek New Pasture Technologies As Grazing Resources DepleteExperts, farmers, and other stakeholders in the livestock sector met in Abuja to discuss the solution to pasture development and management in the country. This comes on the heels of lingering pasture ...
Parts of the Nebraska Panhandle have recently experienced severe hailstorms. This has left many producers evaluating what approach to take when managing these severely damaged crops. Where before ...
Pasture conditions are varied across the Midwest as some areas have seen dry conditions limit growth, while others have seen abundant rain and forage growth. University of Missouri Extension ...
According to Ron Lemenager, Purdue beef specialist, the earliest recommended age for weaning a beef calf is between 60 to 80 ...
Weeds can reduce the quantity and the stand life of desirable forage plants in pastures and hayfields.
One of the best ways to improve both forage yield and animal performance on low-producing grass pastures is to periodically renovate them.
Recently, common mullein (Verbascum thapsus) seems to be ubiquitous: on roadsides, abandoned lots and even popping up in ...
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