Numerous forage crops adapted in the Southeast offer benefits in production of various domestic animals including beef and dairy cattle, horses, and sheep (Ball, et al., 2002). Many of the same attributes these plants offer when grown in connection with livestock enterprises are also valuable in wildlife settings. Furthermore, the attitudes of many wildlife managers are changing, and their desire for knowledge of forage crops is on the rise. Consequently, forage crops are becoming more important and more greatly appreciated by wildlife enthusiasts within our region
Forestry and livestock grazing are common competing uses for non-irrigated lands around the world. F...
Sustainable intensification of cultivated pastures is needed in ruminant production if we are to fee...
When trying to design a forage and grazing program, producers often try to consider so many factors ...
Alfalfa has long been recognized as a superb forage crop, which is why it is widely grown for dairy ...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 39 by Clemson University Extension Services provides ...
12 pp., 11 photos, 2 charts, 2 tablesLivestock grazing can be an effective tool in managing wildlife...
Weed control is one of the most talked about concerns of forage-animal systems. Producers will somet...
Demand for animal products is growing faster than for any other agricultural product. As a result, p...
Green browse plots should be a minimum of one acre and located on level ridge tops, bottomlands or a...
In human endeavors, results are usually highly correlated with investments in terms of thought, time...
The success of ecological restoration relies on the sourcing of native plants that not only can succ...
The landscape of most Kentucky operations is heavily dominated by the utilization of cool-season gra...
As animal grazing has intensified within Kentucky and the surrounding region problematic weeds such ...
The use of annual forages (cover crops), both summer and winter, have been utilized for several year...
Brief announcement on how farm practices can sometimes be altered to benefit wildlife, yet not inter...
Forestry and livestock grazing are common competing uses for non-irrigated lands around the world. F...
Sustainable intensification of cultivated pastures is needed in ruminant production if we are to fee...
When trying to design a forage and grazing program, producers often try to consider so many factors ...
Alfalfa has long been recognized as a superb forage crop, which is why it is widely grown for dairy ...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 39 by Clemson University Extension Services provides ...
12 pp., 11 photos, 2 charts, 2 tablesLivestock grazing can be an effective tool in managing wildlife...
Weed control is one of the most talked about concerns of forage-animal systems. Producers will somet...
Demand for animal products is growing faster than for any other agricultural product. As a result, p...
Green browse plots should be a minimum of one acre and located on level ridge tops, bottomlands or a...
In human endeavors, results are usually highly correlated with investments in terms of thought, time...
The success of ecological restoration relies on the sourcing of native plants that not only can succ...
The landscape of most Kentucky operations is heavily dominated by the utilization of cool-season gra...
As animal grazing has intensified within Kentucky and the surrounding region problematic weeds such ...
The use of annual forages (cover crops), both summer and winter, have been utilized for several year...
Brief announcement on how farm practices can sometimes be altered to benefit wildlife, yet not inter...
Forestry and livestock grazing are common competing uses for non-irrigated lands around the world. F...
Sustainable intensification of cultivated pastures is needed in ruminant production if we are to fee...
When trying to design a forage and grazing program, producers often try to consider so many factors ...