Forage crop production for hay or pasture can be important for the utilization of the many acres of reclaimed surface mined land in eastern Kentucky. Even though grasses and legumes are seeded during reclamation to provide ground cover and reduce soil loss, these areas are not usually managed for forage crop production. On the other hand, these vast land areas have the capability to provide significant amounts of desirable grasses or grass-legume mixtures for cattle when well-managed
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.), a long-lived grass with short underground stems, is prese...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
Irrigation in Kentucky has always been limited. This is due to a limited water supply in many parts ...
Extensive acreages of reclaimed surface-mined land in Central Appalachia are currently producing for...
Producing cool season grass seed crops has historically been a profitable venture on Kentucky farms....
Kentucky is a FORAGE state with approximately one-half of the total farmland occupied by forage gras...
A description of Kentucky\u27s land base indicates that of nearly 15 million acres suitable for crop...
Producing tall fescue seed has traditionally been a profitable venture for many Kentucky farmers. It...
From the beginnings of Kentucky Agriculture, soil erosion and related losses in productivity have be...
Cover crops are often used in Kentucky following the harvest of row crops such as tobacco, corn, and...
In Kentucky renovation has come to mean the re-establishment of legumes in grass pastures and meadow...
Grass seed is a specialized crop in Kentucky. High per acre seed yields can be obtained by using the...
Cattlemen typically simplify their pasture management by relying on one or two forages that are well...
Forages at KCA Seeding Cool Season Grasses Tall Fescue Response to Nitrogen Fertilization for Stockp...
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea, Schreb.) is a well adapted, widely used pasture species occupying ...
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.), a long-lived grass with short underground stems, is prese...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
Irrigation in Kentucky has always been limited. This is due to a limited water supply in many parts ...
Extensive acreages of reclaimed surface-mined land in Central Appalachia are currently producing for...
Producing cool season grass seed crops has historically been a profitable venture on Kentucky farms....
Kentucky is a FORAGE state with approximately one-half of the total farmland occupied by forage gras...
A description of Kentucky\u27s land base indicates that of nearly 15 million acres suitable for crop...
Producing tall fescue seed has traditionally been a profitable venture for many Kentucky farmers. It...
From the beginnings of Kentucky Agriculture, soil erosion and related losses in productivity have be...
Cover crops are often used in Kentucky following the harvest of row crops such as tobacco, corn, and...
In Kentucky renovation has come to mean the re-establishment of legumes in grass pastures and meadow...
Grass seed is a specialized crop in Kentucky. High per acre seed yields can be obtained by using the...
Cattlemen typically simplify their pasture management by relying on one or two forages that are well...
Forages at KCA Seeding Cool Season Grasses Tall Fescue Response to Nitrogen Fertilization for Stockp...
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea, Schreb.) is a well adapted, widely used pasture species occupying ...
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.), a long-lived grass with short underground stems, is prese...
The loss of topsoil from farmlands has become a serious problem in some parts of Kentucky. During th...
Irrigation in Kentucky has always been limited. This is due to a limited water supply in many parts ...