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Grazing for soil health

November 12, 2014
Victor R. Shelton
I occasionally have some dried mud on my boots. If not cleaned well enough, that mud might end up as dirt on the floor.
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Utilizing cornstalks despite wet weather

October 22, 2014
Stephanie Henry
Wet, rainy weather conditions are beginning to cause headaches for farmers. Besides the obvious delay in harvest, additional moisture is negatively affecting grain and cornstalk quality for cattle producers who normally utilize the crop residue to extend the grazing season, according to a University of Illinois Extension beef educator.
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Sheep grazing

Reduce herbicides on cover crops with sheep

September 25, 2014
Jim Gransbery
Jasmine Westbrook’s master’s research project with cover crops signals benefits for sheep and grain producers simultaneously.
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Investigate fall alfalfa grazing

September 17, 2014
Bruce Anderson and Jerry Volesky
Some good pasture still may be available this fall – from your alfalfa fields! Alfalfa can provide considerable, high-quality grazing this fall. Grazing avoids the problem of slow curing hay that often occurs during the fall, and it eliminates the cost of baling.
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cattle grazing

Prepare pastures now, add legumes in the spring

September 8, 2014
Bruce Anderson
Research results from the Northeast, Corn Belt, Gulf states, Great Plains, Intermountain and Pacific Northwest all agree: Pastures that receive a significant amount of their production from legumes are more profitable than nitrogen-fertilized pastures.
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Intensive-grazing producer Jim Choquette of Upland, Nebraska.

Understanding the ‘intensive’ in intensive grazing

June 11, 2014
Bruce Anderson
Management-intensive grazing and other intensive grazing systems have been promoted for quite a few years, but what does the word "intensive" mean when it is used with grazing?
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Weeds including lambsquarters

Pasture and range weeds – response after drought

May 30, 2014
Jerry Volesky
Recent drought events such as those in the Southern Plains in 2011 and throughout the Great Plains and Midwest in 2012 left many seeded pastures and rangelands in weakened condition.
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Dairy cows grazing

Managing native grass forages

May 30, 2014
Matt Backus and Patrick Keyser
Despite widespread use of continuous grazing on native grass rangelands, the practice has often been questioned for eastern pastures where we receive more than 40 inches of rainfall per year.
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Harvesting grass hay

Plan when to cut grass hay

May 27, 2014
Bruce Anderson
When do you cut your grass hay? Do you wait until all row crops are planted? Maybe you plan to cut between your first and second irrigation of corn or cutting of alfalfa. Some growers wait until mid to late summer to minimize weather risks or cut off late emerging weeds. Or, like some folks, maybe you cut grass hay just when you get around to it.
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Self-reseeding potential of annual clovers

April 1, 2014
Rocky Lemus
Annual clovers (arrowleaf, crimson, ball, berseem, etc.) are cool-season legumes. They improve forage growth distribution and increase forage yield and quality while reducing nitrogen fertilizer need.
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