Thursday, May 16, 2024
grain or seed drill

Drills are a popular and effective way to establish crops that can be seeded in closely spaced rows, such as forage crops.
cut hay

The goal is to harvest at the boot stage for grasses and late bud or early bloom for legumes. Ted Wiseman explains in this week's All About Grazing column.
hay field

Hay fires are caused when bacteria in wet hay create so much heat that the hay spontaneously combusts. Learn how to monitor your haystack.
FSR drought forage

In other words, we cannot control the rain or weather, but we can make choices about our management no matter what nature brings our way.
cattle pasture

Learn how to determine pasture health by taking stock of what perennial weeds are naturally growing in it.
soil

Soil testing provides more information to farmers so they can ensure their fields are healthy, productive and can support the land usage.
Solar panels

Instead of leaving the surface uncovered under solar panels, learn about several options that have environmental and economic benefits.
Goat

Livestock species have different tolerances to onions. Sheep and goats have the highest tolerance with beef having the lowest.
grazing sheep

It is tempting to look out into the pasture, see a field of green, and let the animals out to start grazing, but there are two types of danger to consider.
Cattle on pasture.

Having a balanced mineral program in place is important throughout the year as minerals are involved in most if not all metabolic functions of livestock.