Kansas State University will host the Kansas Forage Conference next month at its Southwest Research-Extension Center The ...
The grass hay sampled averaged 49.28% TDN (range of 25.3% to 59%) and 9.75% CP (range of 5.83% to 17.51%). The mixed ...
Late-planted soybeans that don’t mature before the fall frost can be salvaged as hay or silage, says Bruce Anderson, University of Nebraska Extension forage specialist. He says soybean hay and silage ...
Every year, hay producers in southwest Missouri are faced with a dilemma that puts the practice of harvesting quality forage in jeopardy. “In this region, much of the grass hay and alfalfa needs to be ...
A lot of time and energy is spent harvesting quality hay and silage. All of that can be wasted without proper storage. For hay and silage, up to 50% losses in dry matter can occur in some instances, ...
Modern technology can help producers “double dip” by establishing cover crops earlier in the season and achieve both fall and ...
K-State will bring together experts and producers to address the challenges of raising forage in a limited-water environment.
MANDAN, N.D. — Bill Klesalek faced drought in 2020, but hopes the feed he saved from the wet 2019 will get him through this winter. Two years ago he was up to 500 cows, but has cut 350 cow-calf pairs, ...
After depleting hay and silage stocks during the drought, farmers across NSW are reaping the benefits of an exceptional season. 12 million tonnes of hay and silage is expected to be made on the back ...
Weather trends toward drought have Texas cattle producers considering their options as cool-season forage planting gets ...