Thursday, November 21, 2024

Wayne County Extension Agent Tom Noyes shares numbers crunched on New York dairies.

If the weather cooperates, stockpiling can produce an extra 2,000 pounds of forage to be grazed.

What will this summer's forage season do to your feeding plans next winter? This week's "All About Grazing" column reminds you of the little things that have lasting importance.

Agriculture agent David Samples gives a brief overview on what he's learned about grazing small grain crops.

The question is what do we do with the overmature pasture and hay we have to contend with now and as our winter feed supply?

Managing grazed pastures this spring has been a challenge. Should you focus on quantity or quality?

There are many benefits to combining pasture-based livestock production and cash grain production on the same farm.

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.