Despite recent heavy rainfall, warmer, drier conditions are on the way, and this means it is time for ranchers to prepare their pastures, said David Fernandez, Ph.D. Fernandez is an Extension ...
FARGO - Livestock may suffer from prussic acid poisoning after feeding on sudangrass, forage sorghums or sorghum-sundangrass crosses under certain environmental conditions. Producers are concerned ...
Grazing summer annual grasses is a great way to add flexibility to an operation and your grazing or haying objectives will help determine what types to plant. There are six different types of major ...
Farmers who don't rely on or want to minimize the use of chemical herbicides need creative solutions to win the battle against aggressive perennial weeds. In ongoing research at the University of ...
You may not have ever heard of sorghum sudangrass but if you live on Prince Edward Island, it could be coming soon to a potato field near you. A team of researchers with Agriculture Canada are growing ...
Hay millets and sudangrass should be good sources of emergency forage and hay for northwest Minnesota livestock producers, says Bill Craig, regional educator with the University of Minnesota Extension ...
Several stages of the infection process by the vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus fasciculatus, were compared in roots of sudangrass (Sorghum vulgare) grow in phosphorus-deficient or ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Mechanical hay harvesting costs time and money. A Purdue University specialist said livestock producers can save both by switching to nature's harvesting equipment: the animals.
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