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April showers that drive corn farmers crazy make better grass, and hay, for livestock farmers.
Understanding and implementing grazing strategies can help maximize producers’ economic return.
A K-State beef cattle scientist discusses a new approach to suppressing growth of a noxious weed, sericea lespedeza.
Familiarize yourself with the declared noxious weeds for your area.
Although the disease known as grass tetany typically peters out by April, Arkansas cattle ranchers should keep an eye out for the disease well into the late spring months this year, due to heavy rains and cool temperature trends in the region.
Warm, dry conditions in the month of March have dried out the top soil in many parts of central and western Nebraska.
Scout alfalfa now for alfalfa weevils, says a University of Missouri Extension entomologist.
Registration is open for one of the University of Kentucky’s most anticipated grazing education events of the year.
Timing is crucial when controlling winter annual weeds in alfalfa.
Bermuda grass pasture stands can be very sustainable without nitrogen.