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On FORAGE Production

Farmers Will Learn To Reduce Hay Wastage At MU Forage Field Day
LSU AGCENTER
Dry Weather Should Not Stop Seeding Of Pasture Grasses, MU Specialist Says
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Winter Annual Legumes Can Fill Forage Gap Between October-May
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Hay Fires Difficult To Extinguish, Bales Can Combust Spontaneously
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Seed Drill Calibration Important For Planting Cover Crops Or Forage Legumes
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Time To Graze Crop Residue
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Forage Management Style Can Help Decide Fescue Types
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Frost Can Turn Good Pasture Deadly
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Timed Grazing Boosts Beef Per Acre, Rancher Tells Missouri Forage Group
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Developing Round Hay Bale Yard Management That Minimizes Waste, Saves Money
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Seed Legumes On Snowy, Frozen Field, Says MU Extension Forage Specialist
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Forage Quality Could Impact Cow Performance
DR. JEFF LEHMKUHLER Extension Beef Cattle Specialist, University of Kentucky
Maggots Are Sign Of Wet Hay
DR. LEE H TOWNSEND Extension Entomologist, University of Kentucky
Vegetation Along River, Stream Banks Source Of Winter Forage For Cattle
LSU AGCENTER
Frost Seed Legumes to Improve Yield, Quality Of Grass Pastures
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Co-Products As Feed
BETTY VALLE GEGG-NAEGER Senior Staff Writer, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
Increasing The Winter Survival Rate Of Alfalfa
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Forage Quality And Its Importance
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Hay: It’s Not Just Quantity, But Quality
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Alfalfa Management From Cradle To Grave
REGINA LAROSE Associate Editor, MidAmerica Farmer Grower
Evaluating Forage Quality
JIM HUMPHREY Livestock Specialist, University of Missouri
Several Grasses Can Offset Summer Forage Slump
DR. GARY BATES Professor and Forage Agronomist, University of Tennessee
Monitor Hay For The Threat Of Fire
DR. TIM SCHNAKENBERG Agronomy Specialist, University of Missouri
PEAQ Determines Alfalfa First Harvest Date
DAVE FISCHER Extension Educator, Animal Systems/Dairy, University of Illinois
Specialist Offers Cost Cutting Management Practices
JAMES B NEEL Professor Animal Science/Extension Beef Cattle Specialist, University of Tennessee
Frost And Forages
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Frost And Johnsongrass Don’t Mix
DR. JEREMY POWELL Associate Professor and Veterinarian, University of Arkansas
It’s Already Time: Improve Your Pastures By Frost Seeding Legumes
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Benefits Of Automatic Section Control (Auto-Swath) Technology For The Southern US
DR. JOHN P FULTON Assistant Professor/Extension Biosystems Engineering, Auburn University
Time To Frost Seed Legumes Is Now
WAYNE FLANARY Agronomy Specialist, University of Missouri
Jump Start Grazing When Winter Hay Runs Short
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Conducting On-Farm Experiments: Making The Most Of Precision Agriculture Technologies
DR. TERRY GRIFFIN Assistant Professor, Extension Economist, University of Arkansas
Hay Thoughts
ELDON COLE Livestock Specialist, University of Missouri
Make Better Use Of Available Forage
DR. CLYDE D LANE JR. Professor/Beef Cattle Extension Specialist, University of Tennessee
Mow Pastures Now To Maintain Productivity
ROBERT C BELLM Extension Educator, Crop Systems, University of Illinois
Get Ready For Fall Plantings
DR. GARY BATES Professor and Forage Agronomist, University of Tennessee
Don’t Forget The Red Clover
DR. GARY BATES Professor and Forage Agronomist, University of Tennessee
Time To Consider Your Spring And Summer Pastures Is Now
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Supplementing Pasture For Dairy Cows
DR. D. WAYNE KELLOGG Professor, University of Arkansas
FAQs On Fescue Answered By Research
DR. JOHN JENNINGS Extension Livestock Specialist, University of Arkansas
Improving Grazing Management
KENNY SIMON Program Associate, University of Arkansas
Time To Analyze Stored Forages
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Thin Fescue And Tight Hay Supplies Have Producers Asking About Fall Grazing Options
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Sclerotinia Crown Rot And Stem Rot Of Alfalfa
DR. PAUL VINCELLI Extension Professor and Provost's Distinguished Service Professor, University of Kentucky
Pests Are Few: Questions Exist About Baling Soybeans
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Thin Fescue, Tight Hay Supplies Have Producers Asking About Fall Grazing Options
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Wheat Straw For Beef Cattle An Alternative ForWinter
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Fertilization, Rapidly Growing Forage Are Recipe For Grass Tetany
DR. JEREMY POWELL Associate Professor and Veterinarian, University of Arkansas
Cone Wins Again
ELDON COLE Livestock Specialist, University of Missouri
Balage Points
ELDON COLE Livestock Specialist, University of Missouri
Seed With Non-Legume Forage To Battle Sclerotinia
DR. PAUL VINCELLI Extension Professor and Provost's Distinguished Service Professor, University of Kentucky
Grazing Management Is Critical During Drought
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Cattle Deaths Point Up Dangers Of Drought-Stressed Forage
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Considerations Before Cutting Corn Stalks For Feed
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Be Informed Before Using Soybeans For Livestock Forage
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Hay Feeding Options To Stretch Short Hay Supplies
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Prepping Pastures For Next Year
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Lack Of Hay Makes Every Teachable Hay Management Tip Important Says Extension Specialist
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Managing Winter Annual Pastures
DR. PAUL BECK Professor, University of Arkansas
Maximizing Yield Potential And Utilization Of Forage Turnips
KENNY SIMON Program Associate, University of Arkansas
“Don’t Overlook Alfalfa” Says Extension Specialist
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Now Is The Time For Planting Legumes In Grass Pastures And Hay Fields
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Fescue School, March 21, Linneus, To Show Novel Endophyte Benefits
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Rebuilding A Forage Base Has Variables To MU Extension Specialist
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Practices To Help Pastures Damaged By Drought
DR. GARY BATES Professor and Forage Agronomist, University of Tennessee
Overcoming Forage Shortages In A Drought
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Hay Moisture And How To Measure It
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Alfalfa In Forage System Extends Feed In Drought
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Caramelized Sugars May Taste Good, But Mean Lower Protein In Hay
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Big Bales Wrapped In Plastic Make Baleage; Ensiling Cuts Drying Time, Speeds Hay Harvest
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
To Raise Quality, Make Hay Before Seeds Are Set
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Plan Now For Fall Forage
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Over-Mature Hay Drops In Quality: Testing Helps Develop Balanced Ration For Winter Feeding
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Hay Quality Starts In The Field
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Controlled Burn On Pasture Grass Jump-Starts Grazing For Cow Herds
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
In Cool Spring, Hold Cows Off Pasture Until Growth Reaches At Least 4 Inches
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Fall Sown Annuals Offer Options For High Quality Forage Production Says MU Extension Specialist
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Forage Sampling And Testing Leads To Better Use Of Forage In A Livestock Feeding Operation
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Choosing The Right Cutting Height For Alfalfa Stands
DR. DIRK PHILIPP Associate Professor - Forages, University of Arkansas
Time To Replace Toxic Fescue, When Beef Prices Are Good
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Understanding Silage Preservation Characteristics
DR. SHANE GADBERRY Associate Professor/Animal Science, University of Arkansas
Fencing Pastures, Cropland And Rented Ground
DR. ANDREW P GRIFFITH Assistant Professor/Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Tennessee
Getting The Most Out Of Spring Alfalfa Cutting
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Bulb Yield And Quality Of Forage Turnips
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Choosing The Right Grazing Methods Helps Growers Maximize Forage Yields
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Successful Forage Harvest Means Making The Most Of Good Weather
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Management Friendly Tall Fescue Improve Animal Performance And Producers Bottom Line
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Manage Coccidiosis To Reduce Losses In Newborn Livestock
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Steps For Renovating Toxic KY-31 Fescue To Novel-Endophyte Fescue
DR. JOHN JENNINGS Extension Livestock Specialist, University of Arkansas
Hay Made In May Is Better Any Day, Says MU Forage Specialist, So Be Ready
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Pasture Management
DR. ANTHONY OHMES Extension Agronomist, University of Missouri
When May Hay Won’t Dry, Wrap It Up To Make Baleage
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Cool, Wet Spring A Boon To Clover
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Making Quality Hay Or Haylage
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Grazing Management Of Summer Annual Grasses
DR. DIRK PHILIPP Associate Professor - Forages, University of Arkansas
Hay Testing Will Be Important In 2015 Says MU Extension Agronomy Specialist
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
A Broken Record – Another Wet Hay Season
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
August Is The Time To Stockpile Bermudagrass
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Proper Hay Storage Tips: Avoid Excessive Heat And Moisture And Maintain Hay Quality
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Stockpiling In August Paves The Way For Fall, Winter Grazing
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
It’s Almost Time To Start Planting For Fall Grazing
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Fall Planting Date Depends On Grazing Needs
DR. JOHN JENNINGS Extension Livestock Specialist, University of Arkansas
Consider Grazing Cornstalks
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
September Is Time To Cut Cost Of Winter Feeding
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Fall Forages Considerations
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Fall Calving: Who Has A Marketing Plan?
DR. ANDREW P GRIFFITH Assistant Professor/Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Tennessee
Planning Important When Converting Cropland Back To Pasture
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Test Soil, Control Weeds And Fertilize At The Right Time
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Freezing And Thawing Action Of Winter Soil Increases Success With Frost Seeded Legumes
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Springtime Means Grazing Resumes; Producers Need To Prepare
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
UK Extension Helps Farmer Implement Bale Grazing
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Four Steps To Producing Quality Baleage
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
To Graze Or Not To Graze: Legumes Need Some Time To Grow
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Time To Focus On Hay Production And Pastures
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Summer Turns Up Heat For Ranchers To Aggressively Manage Fescue
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Take Steps To Reduce Hay Fires This Baling Season
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
UK Breeder Develops New Tall Fescue Variety
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Nontoxic Fescue Puts On Cattle Gains From Unexpected Summer Grass Growth
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Preventing Hay Fires With A Thermometer
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Pasture Management Requires Planning For Fall
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Dry Conditions Impeding Forage Growth In Arkansas
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Save Your Hay By Grazing Corn Fields
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Hay Sampling The Right Way
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Make Hay And Begin Spray-Smother-Spray In May
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Overseeding Pastures
ELDON COLE Livestock Specialist, University of Missouri
Frost Seeding Clover: JUST DO IT!
DR. CHRIS TEUTSCH Associate Extension Professor, Forage Specialist
Weather-Stressed Grass Sets Seed Instead Of Leaf For Grazing Cattle
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Management Of Over-Mature And/Or Rain Damaged Hay
DR. ANTHONY OHMES Extension Agronomist, University of Missouri
Bermudagrass Could Be Game-Changer In Southwest Mo. Pastures And Hayfields
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
April Rains Affect May Forages; Alfalfa Turns Yellow In Wet Fields
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Get Ready For Hay Season And Bale Early
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Testing Tells Alfalfa's Worth
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Take Steps To Reduce Hay Fires This Baling Season
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Alfalfa Stands Benefit From Interseeding With Annual Grasses
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Tips For Keeping Your Perennial Cool Season Grasses Productive During The Summer And Beyond
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
August Is The Month To Prepare Pastures
DAVID REINBOTT Agriculture Business Specialist
Hay Evaluation: RFV Versus RFQ
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Stockpiling Enables Ranchers To Make Most Of Cool-Season Forage
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Controlling Winter Costs Starts With Feeding Hay
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Good Hay Is Hard To Make But Easy To Lose With Poor Storage Technique
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Clover Can Improve Louisiana Pastures
LSU AGCENTER
Buying And Selling Hay At The Right Price
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Planting Depth Crucial For Forage Establishment
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Vitamin A
ELDON COLE Livestock Specialist, University of Missouri
Cold Weather Is Ideal Forage Prep Time, Says UT Expert
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
Improve Your Pasture (Hay And) Land By Frost Seeding
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Frost-Seed Legumes Now To Improve Cattle And Pastures
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Native Warm Season Grasses A Good Dry-Season Forage Option, But Require Planning To Use
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Options Available When Missing Early Weed Control Window In Bermudagrass Pastures
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Strategies Can Make Efficient Use Of Stormwater In Landscapes And On Pastures
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Hay Cost Calculator
DR. ANDREW P GRIFFITH Assistant Professor/Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Tennessee
MU Extension, NRCS Partner To Help Farmers Convert Cropland To Pasture
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Farmers Seek Forage Options As Drought Cuts Grass Growth
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
During Drought, Consider Baling Corn Silage
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Is There A Place For Winter Annuals On Your Farm This Fall?
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Grazing Fall Pasture Growth Extends High-Price Hay, Says MU Agronomist
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Getting Perennial Pastures Back Into Shape
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Alternative Forage Options During And After Drought
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Fall And Winter Grazing Options Following A Drought
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Reduce Hay Waste To Control Winter Feeding Costs
DR. TERESA L STECKLER Extension Specialist, Animal Systems/Beef, University of Illinois
Teff Shows Promise For Hay Or Silage In Southwest Missouri
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI

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