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With hay and forage prices where they are currently, planting annual forages into irrigated wheat stubble may be a good option this year.
Eastern Kentucky livestock and forage producers who are interested in learning about making their pastures more profitable should consider attending the East Region Grazing Field Day.
The bermudagrass stem maggot has been invading the southeast after coming to the U.S. from south Asia.
The cold spring has taken a hit on grass growth this grazing season.
Cool season grass hay cut in the month of May can be of exceptional quality when harvested in the boot to early heading stage.
For many years, beef cattle producers have been under the impression that alfalfa was too expensive to feed to their cattle, especially their cows.
Profitability for alfalfa growers is at risk thanks to a wave of insects, particularly weevils.
What is the proper height to cut native grass?
South Dakota ranchers who utilize pasture burning should be aware of recent advancements in prescribed fire education, planning, and options for implementation.
Cedar trees have been invading the prairies of the Great Plains and determine the best practices to manage the pesky plants has been challenging.