Oat, radish, and turnip samples were taken on pivots being grazed from November through January in Clay Center, Nebraska. The objective was to determine how the quality changed throughout the winter. The forage was observed to be high-quality (highly digestibility with moderate CP content). Digestibility did decline over this period but minimal changes in CP content were observed. From early November to early January, the digestibility of oats appeared to decline more (10% unit decline) than turnip and radish leaves (5% unit decrease). However, digestibility (67% IVOMD) and CP content (15%) of oats in early January were still as high as a good quality grass hay. Brassica (radish and turnip) leaves were more similar to a concentrate (81–83% ...
Annual forages provide producers with an alternative grazing source in the fall. A cover crop grazin...
Six forage species/mixtures were interseeded into irrigated grain corn to evaluate their yield and n...
In 2019, the University of Vermont Extension’s Northwest Crop and Soils Program evaluated the perfor...
Oat, radish, and turnip samples were taken on pivots being grazed from November through January in C...
Two-year forage trials showed higher dry matter yields for winter triticale than for winter wheat wh...
Changes in in vitro organic matter digestibility and digestible organic matter of corn residue were ...
Success of integrating annual forages into crop and livestock systems throughout Nebraska may be var...
No-till forage crops were planted to determine forage quantity and quality for grazing cattle. Seven...
Forage quality testing was completed on annual forages grown during 1998 and/or 1999. Included were ...
Fall cover crops have been shown to be an effective way to background calves into the winter. An oat...
Concentration of fiber in the forage selected by beef steers grazing bluestem range during a drought...
Twenty-one pastures (three pastures/ treatment) were used in a two-year study to determine the effec...
Winter annuals are often used to extend the grazing season. These forages can be used as supplementa...
A sorghum- sudangrass hybrid, oats, and foxtail millet were compared using two planting dates and tw...
Non-Peer ReviewedCool and warm season annuals were seeded at Agri-Arm sites across Saskatchewan over...
Annual forages provide producers with an alternative grazing source in the fall. A cover crop grazin...
Six forage species/mixtures were interseeded into irrigated grain corn to evaluate their yield and n...
In 2019, the University of Vermont Extension’s Northwest Crop and Soils Program evaluated the perfor...
Oat, radish, and turnip samples were taken on pivots being grazed from November through January in C...
Two-year forage trials showed higher dry matter yields for winter triticale than for winter wheat wh...
Changes in in vitro organic matter digestibility and digestible organic matter of corn residue were ...
Success of integrating annual forages into crop and livestock systems throughout Nebraska may be var...
No-till forage crops were planted to determine forage quantity and quality for grazing cattle. Seven...
Forage quality testing was completed on annual forages grown during 1998 and/or 1999. Included were ...
Fall cover crops have been shown to be an effective way to background calves into the winter. An oat...
Concentration of fiber in the forage selected by beef steers grazing bluestem range during a drought...
Twenty-one pastures (three pastures/ treatment) were used in a two-year study to determine the effec...
Winter annuals are often used to extend the grazing season. These forages can be used as supplementa...
A sorghum- sudangrass hybrid, oats, and foxtail millet were compared using two planting dates and tw...
Non-Peer ReviewedCool and warm season annuals were seeded at Agri-Arm sites across Saskatchewan over...
Annual forages provide producers with an alternative grazing source in the fall. A cover crop grazin...
Six forage species/mixtures were interseeded into irrigated grain corn to evaluate their yield and n...
In 2019, the University of Vermont Extension’s Northwest Crop and Soils Program evaluated the perfor...