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Black blister beetle

Blister beetles in alfalfa and when to worry

March 31, 2022
Jared Goplen, Krishona Martinson, and Bruce Potter
The drought conditions affecting some forage-producing areas of the country have seen an uptick in blister beetle activity. Blister beetles are rarely problematic in the Upper Midwest, but drought conditions increase the concern for blister beetle-infested alfalfa.
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University of Minnesota hosts fourth annual Horse Forage Field Day

September 12, 2013
Krishona Martinson

082813_fieldday_01Almost 50 horse owners and professionals recently attended the fourth annual Horse Forage Field Day at the University of Minnesota Department of Animal Science Equine Research Pastures. Participants rotated through four stations, including rotational grazing, extending the grazing season, reducing hay waste and how to collect a hay sample.    

Dr. Craig Sheaffer, forage agronomist, gave participants tips on how to set up a rotational grazing system.
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Hay is for horses: Horse hay trends and marketing strategies

March 29, 2013
Krishona Martinson
Horses are non-ruminant herbivores designed to utilize forages as the primary component of their diet.
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Selecting cool-season grasses for horse pastures

March 30, 2012
Krishona Martinson
Cool-season perennial grasses are the foundation of productive horse pastures in the north-central, central and eastern U.S. Pastures are an affordable way to feed horses and are about one-third as expensive as hay.
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Selecting a round-bale feeder

March 23, 2012
Krishona Martinson
Round bales are used throughout the horse industry as a means of providing forage to horses housed in poor pastures, dry lots or during winter months.
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