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Feed rings for new bales to reduce waste

Winter bale grazing

November 29, 2018
Greg Halich
Imagine a hay feeding system where you did not have to use a tractor all winter and, at the same time, it allowed you to build up pasture nutrient levels without applying commercial fertilizer. Would you be interested?
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Stockpiling bermudagrass and bahiagrass for winter forage

October 2, 2018
Ray Hicks
The cost of hay and feed for winter supplementation is one of the largest expenses for cattle producers. Stockpiling bermudagrass or bahiagrass fields for grazing use in the winter can help save on hay cost and labor. You can expect to get 30 to 60 days of grazing from this practice, but to do this you need to follow a few management steps.
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Cows grazing

Using cool-season grasses to complement corn silage and alfalfa

October 1, 2018
Jim Paulson
High-producing dairy cows need high-quality forage to produce milk efficiently on a high-forage diet. High-quality forage is better defined by high neutral detergent fiber digestibility (NDFd) than any other single attribute.
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drought illustration

Don’t ruin milk production with drought-stressed feed

September 6, 2018
Robert Fears
Drought continues to cover much of the country, resulting in reduced supplies of quality forage and grain. In an attempt to salvage corn and sorghum crops as a feed, cows are turned into the field to graze the total plants (leaves, stalks and grain). This practice, however, may cost more money than it saves due to production and livestock losses resulting from the presence of aflatoxin, prussic acid or nitrate in the grazed crops.
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Year long grazing

Why are weeds in my irrigated pastures?

August 31, 2018
Steve Fransen and Don Llewellyn
Throughout spring and summer, we’ve seen a variety of weedy plants in irrigated cool-season perennial pastures. Often, the first question we’re asked is, “What do I use to kill ____?”
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Big bluestem and lowland switchgrass

Native warm-season grasses’ response to fertilizer amendments

August 31, 2018
Jonathan Richwine
Native warm-season grasses have long been considered “low-input” forages, having the ability to yield high quantities of forage while requiring limited fertilizer and at lower pH than many of our other common forage species.
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The cost of moving paddocks too early

August 2, 2018
Cassidy Woolsey
“Mooove me!” You’ve probably heard those words bellowed as an anxious herd stood at the gate ready to move to greener pastures. But as Dave Pratt of the Ranching for Profit School teaches, the decision to move the cattle to a new paddock shouldn’t be left to the bovines.
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Treated cheatgrass

Divide and conquer: The war on weeds

July 12, 2018
For the past half-century, farmers and ranchers have been depending on chemicals for fertilizer and pest control.
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Nitrogen-fixing nodules formed on the root

Like a dance for nitrogen

July 12, 2018
Woody Lane
Let me take you on a wild ride. Every hour during the growing season, a most extraordinary phenomenon occurs in our fields: nitrogen fixation. Modest legume plants with their tiny root nodules quietly extract nitrogen gas from the air and convert this nitrogen into compounds that plants use to create proteins.
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Hotter than the Fourth of July: Toxic tall fescue

July 12, 2018
Dennis W. Hancock
Let me suggest an experiment you can do at home: On July 4, dive deep in the closet to pull out your heavy winter coat and wear it on a leisurely stroll across your pasture. If you don’t feel the urge to spend the rest of the day cooling off in the nearest water trough or creek, you probably are in the early stages of heat stroke and should call 911.
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