Progressive Forage
If we understand the protein fractions within our forages, we can ensure livestock requirements are met and improve performance.
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Private databases for your farm
Private databases have many applications in agriculture and beyond, such as home life and organizations.
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Emerging alfalfa threats and how to beat them in 2024
In looking ahead to the 2024 growing season, the panelists provided some helpful guidance on which pests alfalfa growers should be aware of.
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Summer annuals work well for fall and winter pasture
A great cover crop includes a warm-season grass, cool-season grass, warm-season legume, cool-season legume, warm-season broadleaf and cool-season broadleaf.
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Forensic files: Soil edition
With the myriad of unexplored DNA in soil, the possibilities are endless and ever-expanding.
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Forage Market Insights: 2024 plans taking shape
Many U.S. hay and forage growers are starting the new growing season under the best moisture conditions in quite a while.
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Identify toxic plant issues on your next walkabout
Beware of toxic plants that cause abortions in younger animals and know where to look for them.
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Silvopastures in the southeast U.S.
Ecosystem services provided by silvopastoral systems are mediated by specific management practices, environmental conditions and overall design of the system.
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The essential bond between honeybees and forage crops
There is a crucial yet often underestimated role of pollinators, particularly honeybees, in forage crop production. While domestic and native colonies face growing challenges, farmers can implement practical strategies to preserve and enhance pollinator populations.
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