April 30, 2017
The busy season is upon many of us. Hay mowers all across the country are firing up and heading to the field. In some regions, the mower is then followed by one or more passes with a tedder...


April 30, 2017
Site-specific and variable rate technologies are widely known and applied today in row crops, in many instances being driven by and evaluated by yield monitors...


April 30, 2017
A common practice for many producers during the fall is to look for the cheapest protein and energy supplements to go along with their hay for winter feeding...


April 30, 2017
Understanding and managing a farm’s inventory should not differ much in concept from that of a grocery store. While the products will be quite different, the end goal is the same. The grocery...


April 30, 2017
As we discussed in the March 2017 column, renovating a toxic fescue pasture to beneficial endophyte varieties is no small feat...


April 30, 2017
An early spring application of Chaparral herbicide does double duty on tall fescue by controlling weeds and suppressing seedhead emergence...


April 30, 2017
With one of the greatest expenditures of horse ownership being feed costs, horse owners often look for ways to reduce these costs...


April 30, 2017
Improved legume species and varieties have the most impact on a pasture’s ability to support high milk production. Are you getting the most out of your pasture in terms of high-quality forage...


April 30, 2017
Bermudagrass varieties fall into two main groups: selections of common bermudagrass that can be planted from seed and hybrid bermudagrass that must be propagated by vegetative means...


April 30, 2017
Rotational grazing, or “rational grazing” as coined by French scientist Andre Voisin, has been proven to enhance production for graziers in just about every environment you can imagine...