Modern technology can help producers “double dip” by establishing cover crops earlier in the season and achieve both fall and ...
Cattle graze cover crops at the University of Idaho’s Nancy M. Cummings Research, Extension and Education Center near Salmon. (Courtesy John Hall) SALMON, Idaho — Grazing cover crops after grain is ...
Trends in cover crops and soil health come and go, but alternative small grains such as triticale, oats and rye have been mainstays in Oklahoma forage production in recent years. Due to continued ...
The K-State Forage Conference will be held Nov. 5 at the K-State Southwest Research-Extension Center in Garden City. The ...
There is a lot of interest in haying or grazing a cover crop planted on prevented planting acres. This is mostly the result of projected lower yielding 2020 hay production due to a late freeze and ...
BOZEMAN - By trying to determine the spring grazing potential of winter cereals under dryland conditions in Montana, researchers at Montana State University have found a way to provide producers with ...
Long-term cultivation is known to change soil physical and chemical properties, but little is known about whether short-term agricultural practices, such as rotational grazing, can initiate such ...
An ongoing Extension trial shows early promise for east-central Idaho farmers and ranchers hoping to raise two forage crops ...
Deseret Ranches’ Kuhn Ranch hosted about 50 farmers and ranchers for the Aug. 17 Kansas Livestock Association/Kansas State University Ranch Management Field Day. Located near Satanta, the ranch ...
Jacob Miller from Culbertson, Nebraska will be the featured speaker at a Cheney Lake Watershed Winter Workshop noon on Thursday. Miller will be speaking at the Lumber Yard, 100 E. Main, in Pretty ...
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