Pasture renovation means to renew and improve. In Kentucky, this usually means adding lime and fertilizer, controlling weeds and insects and planting a legume such as red clover and/or white clover. The primary benefits come as a result of getting legumes established in grass-dominated fields
Kentucky Plays Major Role at National Forage Meeting 1998 Forage Variety Test Reports Pasture Renova...
Successful establishment of new pastures or hayfields begins with thoughtful selection of the forage...
Pasture renovation is expensive because of lost production, costs for eliminating existing vegetatio...
In Kentucky renovation has come to mean the re-establishment of legumes in grass pastures and meadow...
Grassland renovation is the improvement of pasture and hay fields by partial destruction of the sod,...
Many Missouri pastures have adequate grass stands, but they need legumes. If the soil is capable of ...
Legume content in Kentucky pastures has been reduced dramatically as a result of the drought and hig...
Putting legumes into grass dominant pasture and hay fields through renovation is certainly not a new...
Herbicide sod suppression during pasture renovation by legume sod-seeding often results in the loss ...
This fact sheet provides research based guidance on the most effective way to inter-seed legumes int...
A few weeks after I started to work as a Forage Extension Specialist at the University of Kentucky, ...
Successful livestock production is dependent on forage programs which supply large quantities of ade...
Often a poor lawn can be improved by using proper maintenance practices, including mowing, fertilizi...
Including legumes can enhance yield, quality, and animal performance potential of grass pastures. Ku...
The landscape of most Kentucky operations is heavily dominated by the utilization of cool-season gra...
Kentucky Plays Major Role at National Forage Meeting 1998 Forage Variety Test Reports Pasture Renova...
Successful establishment of new pastures or hayfields begins with thoughtful selection of the forage...
Pasture renovation is expensive because of lost production, costs for eliminating existing vegetatio...
In Kentucky renovation has come to mean the re-establishment of legumes in grass pastures and meadow...
Grassland renovation is the improvement of pasture and hay fields by partial destruction of the sod,...
Many Missouri pastures have adequate grass stands, but they need legumes. If the soil is capable of ...
Legume content in Kentucky pastures has been reduced dramatically as a result of the drought and hig...
Putting legumes into grass dominant pasture and hay fields through renovation is certainly not a new...
Herbicide sod suppression during pasture renovation by legume sod-seeding often results in the loss ...
This fact sheet provides research based guidance on the most effective way to inter-seed legumes int...
A few weeks after I started to work as a Forage Extension Specialist at the University of Kentucky, ...
Successful livestock production is dependent on forage programs which supply large quantities of ade...
Often a poor lawn can be improved by using proper maintenance practices, including mowing, fertilizi...
Including legumes can enhance yield, quality, and animal performance potential of grass pastures. Ku...
The landscape of most Kentucky operations is heavily dominated by the utilization of cool-season gra...
Kentucky Plays Major Role at National Forage Meeting 1998 Forage Variety Test Reports Pasture Renova...
Successful establishment of new pastures or hayfields begins with thoughtful selection of the forage...
Pasture renovation is expensive because of lost production, costs for eliminating existing vegetatio...