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Oats, tillage radish and Austrian winter peas were planted

5 considerations for adopting alternative forage rotations

September 30, 2020
Sarah Cornelisse

Producers have many forage options that can be looked at as tools in their toolbox. Since every farm has different circumstances, there isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” forage option.


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Forage sorghum

Forage hazards following a freeze event

September 30, 2020
Ben Beckman and Megan Taylor

Cover crops, soil health, extended grazing and 13-way mixes are all buzzwords in the agronomic world today.


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West: Start thinking about fall grazing options

August 25, 2020
Carmen Willmore

As summer starts to wind down, we begin to think of options for fall grazing. During a dry year such as this, it’s important to have a backup plan as grass begins to run low.


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The do’s and don’ts of setting up farm trials

August 6, 2020
Brent Jones
Cover crop consultant David Kleinschmidt discusses key factors producers need to consider before setting up a trial and what data to collect.
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Jim Meeks

Meeks Farm: Utilizing winter-long grazing

July 31, 2020
The largest expense for most stockman is winter feed or supplements. The more time that cattle can graze without needing hay, the better.  Today there are new forage varieties that can fill some gaps in the grazing calendar, enabling cattle to graze for more of the year.
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Making summer cover crops work

June 1, 2020
James Rogers
Sitting here at my new kitchen-countertop office location during the COVID-19 pandemic has given me an opportunity to reflect on our past research work and contemplate new directions to take based on what we have learned.
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Cover crops: Maximizing your return on investment

April 30, 2020
Matt Rataczak
What are your goals and objectives of producing cover crops? That is typically the first question I ask farmers when they start asking or talking about cover crops.
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Cereal rye: Two uses are better than one

March 31, 2020
Reza Keshavarz Afshar

Farmers in western Colorado are showing more interest in including cover crops in their cropping systems for soil benefits. Cereal rye (Secale cereale L.) is well known as a winter-hardy cover crop suitable for various climate and soil conditions.


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Cattle grazing

Four keys for grazing cover crops

August 23, 2019
Miranda Meehan
Cover crop acreage is expected to increase in response to the USDA Risk Management Agency’s revision to the preventive planting insurance provisions, allowing producers to hay or graze a cover crop on preventive-plant acres beginning Sept. 1.
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Don’t let your herbicide program ruin your grazing plans

February 24, 2017
Meaghan Anderson and Robert Hartzler
Cover crops are an old concept made popular again by recent state and federal funding, concerns for soil and water quality, and a continued interest in preserving cropland for future generations.
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