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Just how poisonous is pokeweed?
Pokeweed can be found in the eastern half of the United States, invading reduced-tillage fields. It’s poisonous to humans, livestock and pets.
Strategies to renovate sacrifice grazing lots during muddy months
Sacrifice grazing lots are vital spaces for livestock in the winter, but these areas often struggle with mud accumulation in the spring.
All About Grazing Team goes West with Farm and Dairy
Three of Farm and Dairy’s All About Grazing column authors traveled out West together. OSU county Extension educators (left to right) Christine Gelley, of Noble County; Erika Lyon, of Jefferson and Harrison counties; and Dan Lima, of Belmont County, spent a week in Salt Lake City for the National Association of County Agricultural Agents annual
Country music star to highlight 2017 Appalachian Grazing Conference
The 2017 conference will feature about 25 breakout sessions for attendees, in addition to a livestock demonstration and vendor show at the hotel.
Plans are set for the northcentral Ohio grazing conference in Dalton, Ohio
DALTON, Ohio — Managing the farm under drought conditions will be among the topics covered at the 2013 Northcentral Ohio Grazing Conference, Jan. 24-25 at the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton, Ohio. The conference opens Jan. 24 with a presentation by Mark Martin, who operates a grazing dairy near Shiloh, Ohio.Following Martin will be Edwin
Planning ahead with your grazing strategies: Fall is fast approaching
Now that summer is under way, many producers are finishing first cutting hay and preparing to make second cutting. As rotational graziers, however, we should already be thinking about preparations for the fall and winter and how we will feed our livestock after forage growth has stopped. Stockpiling While it may be a little early
Eastern Ohio Grazing Council formed to help local producers
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The newly formed Eastern Ohio Grazing Council is pleased to offer assistance to landowners wanting to learn more about grazing and pastureland. The council, compiled of local producers and assisted by local government support, has planned working sessions to answer questions from the most elementary to the most difficult related to grazing.
Grazing and hay production are great ways to use reclaimed land
Despite the disturbance, livestock grazing and hay production are actually an incredible way to use reclaimed land.
Can we graze stream corridors without damaging the environment?
There has been much discussion over the past several years about whether livestock should be completely excluded from grazing along stream banks, partially excluded, or whether it makes a difference in the water quality.
Grazing corn residue has nutrition and benefits for pastures in the fall
Corn harvest continues across the state and for every bushel harvested there is between 14 to 16 pounds of corn residue dry matter left in the field. Graziers need to view that residue as a resource opportunity. In recent years, between 3.3 to 3.6 million acres of corn have been harvested for grain in Ohio.






