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Cows strip grazing stockpiled bermudagrass

Is your game plan ready? Stockpiling forage starts now

July 12, 2017
Melissa Beck
The recipe for successful grazing of stockpiled forages starts months before you turn in the livestock.
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Grazing research is very challenging

Mob grazing: Is it as effective as we thought?

July 12, 2017
Dennis W. Hancock
At the American Forage and Grassland Council’s annual meeting in Roanoke, Virginia, this past January, I was asked to summarize and present the scientific literature on mob grazing. This article provides a distilled version of that research summary.
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winter grazing

It’s time to stockpile forages – should you?

July 5, 2017
Chris Penrose
For those who raise livestock, making hay is a way of life. However, after going through another frustrating hay season dealing with weather and equipment, there has to be a better way … and there is.
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beef cow and calf grazing

Summer conversion of toxic tall fescue

May 12, 2017
Craig Roberts
It is the time of year that our office begins receiving calls about getting rid of toxic tall fescue. The calls are really questions: “How to?” ... “When to?” ... “What to?” Let’s go through these questions, beginning at the end with the ultimate question: What should I plant after I get rid of my toxic tall fescue?
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cows grazing pasture

Increase pastures through cropland conversion

March 7, 2017
Bruce Anderson, Daren D. Redfearn, and Jerry Volesky
Production costs remain high as crop prices decline. Cattle numbers increase and compete for scarce pastures. Converting cropland to pasture might make sense, but plan ahead and do it right.
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cows on pasture

Pasture management in a high-tech world

September 26, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
Range and pasture monitoring historically involved a large paper map, clipboards, a camera, a GPS, a calculator, plant and weed identification booklets and a notebook. And heaven help you if you lost your pencil while walking through the grass.
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The root of the problem: Is it disease, nutrients or weeds?

September 13, 2016
Melissa A. Bravo
It’s hot; it’s muggy; and the potted plants on the porch are wilting. Farther out, the grass beneath the old oak tree is devoid of the vibrant green color associated with a healthy ecosystem. You’re not concerned though – the solution is to just turn on the water, right? Plants just need a drink is all.
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Stafnant water can impact herd health

Mycotoxins, nitrates and pesticide residues in drought-stressed forages

August 31, 2016
Melissa A. Bravo
Summer is about over and you’re wondering how the breeding season has gone.
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Nitrates, nitrites and dead cows

August 30, 2016
Chad Hale
Nitrate poisoning – we have all heard the term and we have all heard the stories of cows that seem perfectly healthy one minute and are down the next. In this article we will discuss scenarios that can lead to potential nitrate poisoning and how to handle forages with high nitrates once you have identified them.
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Grasses, livestock and mosaic burns are all components of one system

Grazing’s role in grassland ecosystems

August 30, 2016
Robert Fears
Our creator designed this world to operate through interwoven functions of biological components, which collectively form an ecosystem. Ecosystems function more efficiently when organism populations remain in balance with each other.
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