Progressive Forage
Managing silage inventories: What to do if you find yourself short
Proper and accurate planning for silage needs and estimation of inventories are essential for producers to ensure an adequate and consistent supply of their most cost-effective feed source.
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Annual clovers for poorly drained soils in the southeast U.S.
Livestock producers need to evaluate such factors as the seed cost and availability, forage production, reseeding ability, level of winter hardiness and bloat potential of these clover species before making their decision on which species to plant.
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A personal brush with prussic acid poisoning
A dramatic brush with prussic acid poisoning motivated me to give producers some management advice to ensure a successful, nontoxic grazing season.
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Unlocking the potential of alfalfa
Cultivating success through soil health, livestock nutrition and resilience
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Advice from an agronomist: Increasing forage biodiversity on your ranch
Improving plant biodiversity on your ranch will often increase forage supply, forage quality and soil health, along with carbon capture potential.
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Grazing and greening the dairy industry
Grazing dairy farms simply have different ecological footprints than conventional dairies when used properly and if attainable.
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