So what causes soil contamination of harvested forages? One common reason that soil can end up in our stored forages is dry ...
Based on the amount of Vitamin A in fresh and ensiled forage, the requirements of all cattle are met. However, when feeding ...
Dry fall conditions can have cascading effects on grazing systems, particularly in the Northern Great Plains where rangelands and pastures are critical to livestock production. Reduced fall growth can ...
The first step in preparing for spring grazing after a dry fall is to thoroughly assess your forage and pasture conditions.
Dry pastures late summer into fall have created a challenging situation for many livestock producers in terms of feed ...
State hay market reports for the week ending Dec. 7 as reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
Wisconsin farmers experienced weather extremes this year – with heavy rains in the spring that caused overly wet conditions ...
Supplemental feed is the number one cost for most livestock and horse owners. In addition, nutrition has a substantial impact ...
Despite the disturbance, livestock grazing and hay production are actually an incredible way to use reclaimed land.
Practical, cost-effective strategies to optimize dairy cow rations, which can have a significant impact on herd health and productivity.
Hoosier Hay Contest, which accepted entries from June through September, concluded Nov. 12 at the 2024 Hay Quality Seminar ...
The Welshpool Livestock Market discovered the quality of hay and grass silage is lacking this year. This was revealed by analysing forage samples at the recent Wynnstay Beef and Sheep Event. The event ...