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There are many benefits to using red clover as a cover crop, including nitrogen production, serving as a weed suppressor and being widely adaptable.
Properly fertilizing pasture and hay fields often comes down to the 4 Rs.
Because winter nutrition is vital to both the calf’s health and the cows reproductive performance, adequate nutrition is essential.
Teff Grass is gaining in popularity as an alternative forage crop in Michigan.
The 2015 sign-up and acreage reporting deadline for this U.S. Department of Agriculture Risk Management Agency program is Nov. 15.
Sorghum-related plants, like cane and sudangrass, can be highly toxic for a few days after frost.
Matching production of winter forage annuals with livestock needs can be a challenging, but research and farm demonstrations by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture can help in decision making.
Forage and animal producers can get research-based information about current grazing topics during the 15th Kentucky Grazing Conference.
Extending fall livestock grazing with cover crops can cut feeding costs in half.
University of Missouri Extension has released a guide for farmers thinking about using a forage irrigation system.