Progressive Forage
Management considerations will optimize winter survival and yield of first cutting next year.
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High-ammonia forages: Effect on cattle
Taking precautions at harvest, controlling the amount of ammonia in a diet and monitoring cattle to determine if they are being fed too much ammonia can help to manage the forage you have.
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The power of alfalfa: Enhancing dairy nutrition and flexibility
By leveraging alfalfa’s nutritional advantages, resilience and trait benefits, dairy farmers can pave the way for healthier, more productive herds while contributing to the long-term health of their soil.
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Corn silage for beef cows: Nutrient considerations
Corn silage is highly variable, especially when produced under drought conditions. Because of the corn grain component of this forage, it should be treated as a mixed feed.
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Myth-busting horse hay
When it comes to hay quality, evaluating the needs of the individual horse is imperative.
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