By Aaron Berger Nebraska Extension Livestock Educator Accurately sampling and testing hay is the only way to get a real understanding of the nutritive ...
Mixed hay and legume hay performed better, with TDN values reaching up to 69.6% and 61.9%, respectively. Whether you’re ...
Harvest time is here and it's causing an increase of dust in the air.Farmers are in the fields for harvest and the dusty ...
For the week ending Sept. 27, Kansas hay markets hadn't seen much movement, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service.
The following was written by Tony Mensing, Iowa State University Extension field agricultural engineer, and Dirk Maier, ...
When it comes to giving your plants their best chance to thrive, there are a lot of ways to both improve soil quality and ...
The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is helping farmers and ranchers affected by drought by offering a free overwidth hauling permit for moving hay.
By Laura Jean Mitchell Special to The Lowndes Signal Due to recent drought conditions, the Alabama Department of Agriculture ...
One idea is to reduce forage demand. For spring-calving cows, this means weaning calves. Weaning can reduce cow forage dry ...
Early frost has damaged many acres of corn i. The stage of maturity of the corn and the intensity and duration of the freeze ...
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