It is difficult to grow warm-season legumes in association with warm-season perennial grasses because the warm-season grasses are so well adapted and competitive. High intensive stocking rates in a ...
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 ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Fall is the ideal time for livestock producers to walk their pastures and assess what may need to be improved before next year's grazing season, a Purdue Extension forage ...
Two farmers with different ways of producing pastures. Left, shows fresh grown pastures and right, hay which is stored in a dry form for later use. PHOTOs BY FRED MUZAALE Many livestock farmers in ...
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