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While there are many positives to incorporating forage cover crops into existing forage systems, differences in production, nutritional value, and animal gain exist.
As single digit and below zero temperatures arrive, be happy if you received snow recently. Sure, snow created some problems, but snow is good – for alfalfa.
Mapping the long-term reaction of woody plants to brush-control techniques can help landowners prioritize management practices to maximize the effectiveness of costly brush reduction, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Research study.
Grass tetany is a potentially deadly condition in cattle grazing on small grains or ryegrass.
It is common place now to see maturing broomsedge in our pasture and hayfields.
Prepare your land for winter grazing by closely grazing or mowing down the existing pasture in the fall, prior to planting.
There are many questions about using cover crops as a grazed or mechanically harvested forage.
Data to be used for farm bill loan deficiency program.
In New Mexico, as well as the entire country, raising forage is an important part of the agricultural industry.
Combinations of frost-damaged forages, resulting in the accumulation of prussic acid, and their ingestion, may prove fatal for livestock.