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Purple prairie clover: A promising forage

August 30, 2019
C. Gu, Alan D. Iwaasa, and Yuxi Wang
Purple prairie clover (PPC, Dalea purpurea Vent.) is an important native perennial legume widely distributed across North America with high palatability, adaptability and forage quality.
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Sorghum-sudangrass

High-fiber forage options for dairy heifers

August 30, 2019
Matt Akins
High-quality corn silage and alfalfa is often used for feeding dairy heifers. These can work well for young heifers up to about 8 to 12 months of age depending on forage quality.
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Bahiagrass, white clover, chicory and plantain

Integrating chicory and plantain as alternative forages

August 30, 2019
Deidre Harmon
What comes to mind when the words “alternative forages” are mentioned? I often think of warm-season annuals of sorghum and sudangrass hybrids, pearl millet, and forage sorghum; or cool-season annuals of wheat, barley, ryegrass and crimson clover, just to name a few.
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Kendall Guither

Kendall Guither Farms: Doing baleage right

August 30, 2019
Erica Louder
“Raised right, made right, stored right, fed right – that’s the key to success when it comes to growing feedstuff,” says Kendall Guither, an Illinois forage grower and six-time World Dairy Expo Forage Analysis Superbowl champion in the Baleage Division.
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Alternatives to traditional winter feeding

August 30, 2019
Vanessa Olson
Winter is right around the corner, and if you’re dreading traditional hay feeding, there are other alternatives for you to consider.
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Replacement heifers graze

Why grow annuals as part of your forage system?

August 30, 2019
Matt Poore
There are a wide variety of forage crops you can choose as you improve your forage system. Choices include grasses, legumes and forbs (both annuals and perennials).
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Choosing a grazing system: Mob vs. rotational

August 30, 2019
Danielle M. Andreen, Eric D. Billman, Kathy J. Soder, and Jessica Williamson
In the last several decades, two grazing management strategies have become the go-to for most pasture-based livestock operations: rotational and mob grazing.
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Rangeland

A recipe for successful weed control in pasture and hay

August 30, 2019
Matt Booher
Weed control in pasture and hay is as much a matter of when you spray as what you spray. I’d like to share some thoughts on both in the hopes it might help you in your weed control efforts this year. Let’s take a moment to first review the basic weed life cycles.
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Tales of a Hay Hauler: The good old days? Maybe not so much ….

August 30, 2019
Brad Nelson
I survived, among other things over the years, riding home from Preston, Idaho, 16 miles to Mink Creek atop bagged grain that was loaded in the back of Dad’s 1948 or ’49 Ford F-3 pickup.
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Irons in the Fire: I’m a rural snob

August 30, 2019
Paul Marchant
Jackpot, Nevada, is a wide spot in the road about 50 miles south of Twin Falls, Idaho. The town was founded in 1954, shortly after Idaho banned slot machines.
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