Although it is the shortest month of the year, February can feel like one of the longest, at least to the grazing animal. During the depths of winter, green growing forage can be in short supply.
Feeding hay and applying fertilizer may seem unrelated, but nutrient cycling connects the two. Winter hay feeding can have ...
As spring comes and grass starts to green up, the main consideration is to limit your herd from setting back the pastures for the rest of the growing season by nipping off all the short growth. Using ...
If animals can get to them, winter grass, corn stalks, and other crop residues are low quality right now as these feeds have ...
Running a small cowcalf operation can be rewarding, but it is not without challenges. Larger farms spread their costs over ...
Kansas Corn Commission Chairman Kent Moore farms in Pratt County, Kansas and he's looking forward to his 2026 corn crop.
BASF’s fungicide application of Veltyma made a difference for Iowa farmer Mike Hammes as he credited a contest for his ...
Gardeners preparing their landscapes for the growing season should pay close attention to proper pruning practices.
The Texas A&M Department of Entomology has added Alisson Santana, Ph.D., to its faculty at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research ...
This installment of "Breaking down the breed," is all about the Leghorn. Known for its egg-laying and heat tolerance, the ...
A team from the New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service has launched a new game, “Market Set Go!” ...
Weeds and diseases draw the ire of crop growers, which means management has to take center stage, Dave Bergmeier writes.