If you haven't been testing the forage you feed to livestock, this might be the year to start. Many livestock producers across the Upper Midwest will be feeding an unusual blend of high- and ...
We were blessed this weekend to have the “big kids” home for a few days while they were on their fall break from WVU. Never ones to just sit around the house, we asked them what they would like to do.
We were joking with our son the other night that he has been replaced as my wife’s favorite child by the dog. However, it appears Zues is trying to work his way down the list. He began by digging up ...
Correct sampling techniques, followed by lab tests of forage quality, are necessary for cattle producers who want to get the most value from their hay and profit from their animals. Checking for safe ...
Science has helped advance grazing and forage over the past century. By: Gary Bates, Professor and Director, University of Tennessee Beef and Forage Center I remember times many years ago that I had ...
, I discussed how to physically evaluate hays. Physical evaluation is used first to help us find hays that are free of foreign materials, will be readily consumed by horses and are high in nutrient ...
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The Division of Regulatory Services, in collaboration with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture and the Cooperative ...
Testing campaign allows producers to analyze winter garden forage The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will conduct a winter garden forage testing campaign until Oct. 6 in Hondo and Uvalde and a ...