Thursday, May 16, 2024

Take a good, critical look at the grazing resources on your farm, advises Holmes County Extension Agent Dean Slates in this week's "All About Grazing" column.

In management intensive grazing, energy is the limiting nutrient for high producing dairy cows.

What's the best pasture mix for llamas and alpacas? They're not picky, but an Ohio State grazing expert offers tips in this week's All About Grazing column.

Extension agent does th e math for the value of organic fertilizers.

Grazing columnist Mark Landefeld writes from personal experience: Getting started is the hardest part.

Kura establishment has been characterized this way: "First year it sleeps, second year it creeps, third year it leaps."

Developing and managing what you have is often more cost effective than trying to completely renovate a pasture or grazing system.

Knox County Extension Agent Jeff McCutcheon finds the biggest problem in pastures is not the plant, but the plant-er.

Deciding on which species of new forage seedings to plant this spring can be difficult because it is influenced by many factors.

Does breeding make a difference when it comes to grazing dairy cattle? At least one researcher says, yes, as Wayne County Dairy Agent Tom Noyes reports in this week's "All About Grazing" column.