An opportunity that Kentucky cattle farmers have in reducing their hay requirements is to apply nitrogen on select pastures to stockpile for fall and winter grazing. By increasing the total pasture production during this time period, the grazing season can be extended and the amount of hay required can be reduced
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
One of the keys to profitable livestock production is to minimize the costs of producing a marketabl...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
The downloadable document includes these components: Stockpiling Novel Endophyte Tall Fescue for S...
Cattlemen in the eastern USA profitably utilize endophyte-infected tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea)...
Feeding hay to cattle is expensive. The expense of producing, making and feeding hay accounts for ap...
Forage Field Day Stockpile Production: Does It Pay to Fertilize in Fall Given the High Cost of Nitro...
This article discusses managing nitrogen and using phosphorus and other nutrients for grass pastures...
Cattlemen typically simplify their pasture management by relying on one or two forages that are well...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Pastures in Tennessee comprise mainly tall fescue [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort.], a co...
Stocker cattle grazing warm season perennial grasses is an important economic activity in the southe...
A basic, desirable goal for virtually any livestock producer is to minimize stored feed requirements...
Stocker cattle grazing warm season perennial grasses is an important economic activity in the southe...
When producers make investments in extending their grazing season, they do so in order to obtain an ...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
One of the keys to profitable livestock production is to minimize the costs of producing a marketabl...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...
The downloadable document includes these components: Stockpiling Novel Endophyte Tall Fescue for S...
Cattlemen in the eastern USA profitably utilize endophyte-infected tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea)...
Feeding hay to cattle is expensive. The expense of producing, making and feeding hay accounts for ap...
Forage Field Day Stockpile Production: Does It Pay to Fertilize in Fall Given the High Cost of Nitro...
This article discusses managing nitrogen and using phosphorus and other nutrients for grass pastures...
Cattlemen typically simplify their pasture management by relying on one or two forages that are well...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Pastures in Tennessee comprise mainly tall fescue [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort.], a co...
Stocker cattle grazing warm season perennial grasses is an important economic activity in the southe...
A basic, desirable goal for virtually any livestock producer is to minimize stored feed requirements...
Stocker cattle grazing warm season perennial grasses is an important economic activity in the southe...
When producers make investments in extending their grazing season, they do so in order to obtain an ...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
One of the keys to profitable livestock production is to minimize the costs of producing a marketabl...
Hay and pasture crops are critical to Kentucky Agriculture and to that of the entire temperate regio...