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Feeding hay is just one strategy to consider when trying to compensate for drought-stressed pastures.
University of Florida Extension holds a forage workshop focusing on rotational grazing, utilizing clover and cover crops.
What causes grass tetany and how do cattle producer prevent the problem?
Nontoxic varieties of fescue produce more beef on fewer acres and are available for use.
Last summer’s rain combined with this winter’s frigid temperatures have left cattle suffering and Georgia cattlemen seeking answers.
Poor hay quality due to last year’s increased rainfall, has Georgia cattle farmers searching for alternative ways to supplement the hay they feed their herd.
How much of the nutrients cattle consume are recycled back to the pasture?
Soil testing is a necessity to reap the benefits of growing alfalfa for hay.
Late March or early April is the time to plant spring forage cocktails for beef cattle grazing.
Mississippi cattle producers can learn ways to improve their pastures at upcoming events taking place around the state this spring.