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Frost seeding of pastures in late winter can be successful especially if the preparation is started in the fall.
The Annual Forage Insurance Plan is available for two different seven month growing seasons.
Fall armyworms are proving especially viscious for hay crops this year.
Late summer/early fall dry spell giving winter forage a slow start.
Frost causes important changes in forages so manage them carefully for safe feed.
Fall alfalfa often produces the best quality forage of the year.
The Texas Panhandle Forage Sorghum Silage Trials is the only forage trial nationwide used to update grain sorghum eligibility tables.
Selecting the right nitrogen source when fertilizing pastures and hayfields has always been important in nitrogen use efficiency.
Small grains can accumulate high levels of nitrates.
Winter feed bills are one of the largest expenses of a livestock operation, but winter feed costs can be reduced with some action now.