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Soil test hay and pasture fields to maximize production
Fall is the best time to test your pasture or hay field’s nutrients and pH, and soil testing should be part of your land management strategy.
Consider alternatives to forage
Current pasture conditions are variable across the state due to lack of rain for many, so planning will get you better prepared for this fall and winter.
Spring is pasture improvement time
Now is the time to start planning how to make the most out of our grass crop in our pastures.
Calculating cattle winter supplementation costs
Learn how to determine the nutritional value of forage, how to choose necessary supplements and how to determine supplement costs.
The bum’s rush, courtesy of USDA
According to Alan Guebert, Sonny Perdue doesn’t need to hit the road this summer to find more than enough messy problems to keep him busy through harvest.
What’s lurking in your forages?
Are you scouting your forage crops for disease this fall? This may not be the first item on a producer’s to-do list, but it’s important.
Paralephostrongylus tenuis affects small ruminants
Species primarily affected by P. tenuis include camelids such as elk, moose, llamas and alpacas as well as small ruminants such as sheep and goats.
Plan ahead for new fall seedings
If you are truly attempting to improve a pasture, you will need to adjust your management choices to suit those species you desire.
Managing livestock, pastures in extreme winter weather
Extreme winter weather can stress your livestock and damage your pastures. Learn more about the best farm management practices to combat the cold.
5 pasture improvements to begin in January
How can you get more production from your pasture? Focus on these five tips to improve utilization of your pastures through the growing season.






