Because of hot, dry summer, this will be an interesting fall for grazing
Graziers are asking how to extend the grazing season and still get ahead of the game with solid fall pasture management. OSU Extension Agent Tom Noyes shares some tips in this week's "All About Grazing."
How to manage burned-out pastures
Get tips on how to manage and graze dry pastures during the summer drought.
Stockpiling forage is easy to do
Late July or August is when producers in Ohio need to start preparing fields for stockpiling.
Water: The elixir of life, farming
Water is called many different things depending on your situation and location. Here in southern Ohio, it's a real nuisance.
Start forage management now
High level or rainfall means more forage growth, but also softer soil conditions and the potential for mud and compaction problems.
Think about it: How far ahead are you planning your grazing?
Planning your grazing ahead of time could reap benefits.
Rain creates pasture challenges
Five steps to promote quality pasture during the summer.
Use integrated pasture weed control
Attitude toward pasture weed control has changed.
New column talks ‘All About Grazing’
Introducing Farm and Dairy's newest column.