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Late spring is the best time of year to utilize the rise in rainfall and extended growing hours to put extra pounds on growing calves.
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The last thing producers want to do is waste good fertilizer on bad weeds.
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With the bustle of harvest and most pasture weed control measures completed for the year, fall may seem like a fine time to ease up on pasture management. But for Andrew McCrea, that’s far from the case.
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Get The Most Out of Your Pastures This Summer
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See why one rancher has a love-hate relationship with the tall fescue that makes up most of his pastures and what he’s doing about it.
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Andrew McCrea believes that pastureland demands frequent scouting and fine-tuning management strategies throughout the growing season to reach its full potential — just like a growing crop.
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Even though fall can quickly become busy with harvest and putting up silage, Andrew McCrea is never too busy for his pastures. He says it’s worth the time to evaluate pasture health and adjust management plans accordingly.
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It’s easy for the mind to wander during the intense summer heat.
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