The Midwest U.S. has seen some of the most extreme drought conditions of recent memory. Some rain has come recently for most of this area, but not enough for most of us to feel comfortable about. Pastures may still be in poor condition. Many hayfields had enough regrowth that a late fall cut was taken. Regionally, hay supplies are tight and prices are high. Forage management considerations are many. Here are some things to think about as you prioritize you options
Drought is generally defined as a prolonged period during which annual precipitation is less than 75...
A key element in profitable forage production is good stand density. Inadequate stands can be the re...
Although cool-season turfgrasses in South Dakota typically suffer from summer stress during July and...
The Midwest has seen some of the most extreme drought conditions of recent memory. Some rain has com...
Short-term and long-term agronomic considerations for forage management during a drought
As this summer has shown, forage production from cool-season pasture and hay fields across the state...
Introduction Drought is a recurring phenomenon with potential to significantly impact the livestock...
The late summer and early fall drought affected forage crops throughout the state. What can be done ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The late summer and early fall drought affected forage crops throughout the state. What can be done ...
Drought provides dramatic evidence of the role of short- and long-term management of native rangelan...
Campaign Circular 153 is about the seeding perennial grasses and permanent pastures
Introduction Drought is a recurring phenomenon with potential to significantly impact the livestock...
Campaign Circular 150 is about adjusting to droughts for agriculture by using temporary pastures
Campaign Circular 150 is about adjusting to droughts for agriculture by using temporary pastures
Drought is generally defined as a prolonged period during which annual precipitation is less than 75...
A key element in profitable forage production is good stand density. Inadequate stands can be the re...
Although cool-season turfgrasses in South Dakota typically suffer from summer stress during July and...
The Midwest has seen some of the most extreme drought conditions of recent memory. Some rain has com...
Short-term and long-term agronomic considerations for forage management during a drought
As this summer has shown, forage production from cool-season pasture and hay fields across the state...
Introduction Drought is a recurring phenomenon with potential to significantly impact the livestock...
The late summer and early fall drought affected forage crops throughout the state. What can be done ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The late summer and early fall drought affected forage crops throughout the state. What can be done ...
Drought provides dramatic evidence of the role of short- and long-term management of native rangelan...
Campaign Circular 153 is about the seeding perennial grasses and permanent pastures
Introduction Drought is a recurring phenomenon with potential to significantly impact the livestock...
Campaign Circular 150 is about adjusting to droughts for agriculture by using temporary pastures
Campaign Circular 150 is about adjusting to droughts for agriculture by using temporary pastures
Drought is generally defined as a prolonged period during which annual precipitation is less than 75...
A key element in profitable forage production is good stand density. Inadequate stands can be the re...
Although cool-season turfgrasses in South Dakota typically suffer from summer stress during July and...