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Lisa Baxter

Lisa Baxter

Assistant Professor & State Forage Extension Specialist / University of Georgia Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
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2022 Southeastern Hay Contest results

November 16, 2022
Lisa Baxter

The Southeastern Hay Contest (SEHC) proudly recognizes regional producers who grow and harvest high-quality hay.


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Lego farmer

A figure of forage

May 30, 2022
Lisa Baxter
Social media can be more than catching up with old friends and checking up on distant family. For Lisa Baxter at the University of Georgia – Tifton campus, social media is a creative outlet to spread extension news in unconventional ways.
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Just how ‘hot’ is tall fescue?

April 30, 2022
Lisa Baxter, Abdolmajd Ronaghi, Uttam Saha, and Dave Sparks
Tall fescue, a cool-season perennial grass, grows on approximately 1 million acres in north Georgia and more than 30 million acres in the U.S. Cattle can graze on this grass for an extended period from early spring to fall.
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2021 Southeastern Hay Contest

October 20, 2021
Lisa Baxter, Leanne Dillard, and Marcelo Wallau
What does it mean to have good-quality hay? Well, here in the Southeast means you can get some nice prizes and a lot of recognition. That is what the Southeastern Hay Contest (SEHC) has been proudly doing for 17 years, recognizing the effort put by our farmers on producing good-quality hay.
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Are GPS guidance options worth it?

July 9, 2021
Lisa Baxter, Wes Porter, and Jennifer Tucker

As more agriculture technology comes onto the market, there is a clear need to integrate foundational management practices with new precision technologies. Precision technologies can include anything from tractors with autosteer to soil moisture sensors to variable-rate fertilizer or seeding.


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Irrigation recommendations to maximize production

April 30, 2021
Lisa Baxter, Jennifer Miller, Wes Porter, and Steven Powell

Most hay producers in the Southeast irrigate their hayfields on a set schedule to provide 1/2 – 1 inch per week. Unfortunately, in a drought year, this level of irrigation may not be sufficient to replace water lost through evapotranspiration.


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2020 Southeastern Hay Contest results

January 5, 2021
Ash Alt, Lisa Baxter, Leanne Dillard, and Marcelo Wallau
Amid many challenges of 2020, with COVID-19, lockdowns and disruption of supply chains, our livestock still have to eat, and our farmers did not stop working.
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A bermudagrass stem maggot infestation

A decade of bermudagrass stem maggots

March 31, 2020
Bill Anderson, Lisa Baxter, William Hudson, and Breanna Faith Spearman
The background One summer day in 2010, University of Georgia (UGA) Extension entomologist Will Hudson got a call from county extension agent Philip Edwards in Irwin County, Georgia, about a problem in one of his hay producer’s fields.
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Where did my fertilizer go? Fertility issues following extreme wet conditions

April 4, 2019
Lisa Baxter
Producers throughout much of the southeast U.S. have received above-average rainfall since Hurricane Michael hit last fall. Many of these producers have battled waterlogged soils and cloudy weather that led to delayed plantings or reduced yields of winter annual forages.
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