The window to frost-seed opens soon. Adding diversity to a pasture can make it more productive than growing tall fescue alone. Diversity can also aid in reducing or diluting the effects of fescue ...
Frost-seeding legumes now can pay big dividends later, University of Missouri Extension field specialist in agronomy Terry Halleran says. Frost-seeding is a low-cost method of broadcasting legumes ...
Webster’s dictionary defines a weed as “a plant that is not valued where it is growing and is usually of vigorous growth; especially: one that tends to overgrow or choke out more desirable plants.” ...
In Indiana, pastures are generally (but not always) relegated to land that is too steep and rocky for row crops. The soils tend to be shallow, low in fertility, and droughty. The dominant plant ...
One of the best management practices that beef producers can utilize is the addition of legumes into their pastures. Legumes are helpful for a number of reasons. For example, a stand of 30 percent ...
Beef cattle producers should be reminded that the winter pasture planting season is near and with that, producers should make plans now to be ready when the time arrives. As most of you know, winter ...
The question for many ranchers across Texas striving to improve pastureland is this: What do I do with land that’s been farmed and grazed for generations and is virtually depleted of its nutrients?
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