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Southeast: Stretching winter feed with stockpiled forages

October 24, 2025
Katie Mason

With proper planning, stockpiled forage can extend the grazing season, save money and keep cows in good condition.


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Midwest/North: More grazing days = more profit

July 23, 2025
Travis Meteer

Allowing cattle to graze into late fall and early winter is crucial to maximizing profits. Stockpiling cool-season forages and growing cover crops for forage present opportunities to extend the grazing season.


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Southeast: Minding the gap

January 22, 2025
Katie Mason

As we begin to wrap up the winter hay-feeding season and look towards spring, you may find hay resources are beginning to dwindle. There are several things to keep in mind as you manage the gap between now and spring greenup.


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Carter Cattle Company: Leave it better than you found it

July 24, 2024
Carrie Veselka

At Carter Cattle Company LLC in Pintlala, Alabama, every decision is made with the future in mind. The Carter operation was named the National Environmental Stewardship Award Program (ESAP) winner in 2022.


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Southeast: Time to consider stockpiling

July 22, 2024
Katie Mason

It is well known that the single-greatest expense in a cattle enterprise is feed and forage production. One way to reduce cost is to decrease hay feeding days.


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Midwest/North: Is mowing pasture a good thing?

July 22, 2024
Travis Meteer

Often, farmers are seeking a yes or no answer to mowing pastures … and hopefully validation of their current practice. Unfortunately, the answer is somewhat dependent on previous pasture management and the chosen grazing system.


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Southeast: Can we or should we stockpile bahiagrass?

June 26, 2023
Kim Mullenix

Stockpiling requires strategic management (and a little timely rainfall) for success. See how stockpiling bahiagrass works.


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Award-winning management to increase efficiency

A focus on management reaps dividends in profitability and efficiency for Kentucky farmer.
March 3, 2023
Martha Hoffman Kerestes

Bart Hamilton told his story of improving his farm through new management skills and won the 2023 National Forage Spokesperson Contest put on by the American Forage and Grassland Council.


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Southeast: Expectations for cow body condition in the winter

January 1, 2023
Kim Mullenix

Body condition scoring is an important tool for cattle producers that can be used to determine cow energy reserves and potential for reproductive success.


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Southeast: Evaluating feeding strategies for the winter

October 24, 2022
Kim Mullenix

In times of sky-high input costs, supplemental feeding strategies are at the top of the list of “sticker shock” items. As the cow herd moves into the winter months, how can we optimize our supplementation strategy? 


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