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Weeds can reduce the quantity and the stand life of desirable forage plants in pastures and hayfields.
Mechanical topping just before flowering is one of the best non-chemical methods of controlling major troublesome perennial ...
A June 30 report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated national cotton acreage would be 10.1 million acres, down 10% compared to last year. Cotton acres in Texas, the nation’s leading ...
Mid-summer is always a good time to watch out for crop pests. As you gear up for the fourth, take a quick pass around the ...
Regional Environmental Stewardship Award Program (ESAP) recipients were honored for their commitment to conservation and ...
While in the midst of hay season, Amber Friedrichsen, managing editor of Hay & Forage Grower, kicked off the Iowa State I-29 ...
Do you loathe Canada thistle? Do you marvel at field bindweed’s “indomitable vitality,” and occasionally leap from your ...
Using budgets, storing fodder and ensuring pastures are healthy are the keys to the Garratt family’s dairy success ...
Explore how Scotland’s new Future Farming Investment Scheme could transform farm productivity and sustainability through cutting-edge agri-tech.
With the recent rains and as we proceed through the growing season, there are several issues surrounding weed control and herbicide use in soybeans, small grains and pastures.
If your pastures were able to recover from drought, winter grazing of stockpiled grass produced during the growing season might be an option to extend the grazing season and reduce winter feed costs.
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