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If hay is harvested year after year and not fertilized, production will decrease substantially.

Planning is the key to ensuring fencing is installed properly and you're getting the most out of your investment.

The essential principles are to avoid overgrazing the grass plant and to provide a rest period that allows the plant to regrow to a target grazing height.

Regardless of the stable size or situation, there are steps we can take to improve the health of our soil and water by better managing our horse manure.

Sacrifice areas may limit damage to our total pasture acreages, but the damage done to these areas can be significant.

Livestock that consume endophyte-infected fescue may experience symptoms associated with ergot alkaloid toxicity. Long-term exposure to tall grass fescue containing toxic endophytes may lead to fescue foot and fat necrosis.

Set some practical goals for the health of the soil in your fields and pastures this year.

When water quality is compromised cattle will not receive the proper nutrition that they need to grow, regulate their body temperature, reproduce and digest as well as many other bodily functions.

Learn more about keeping your pastures healthy post-harvest and planning for the ensuing planting season.

Learn to maximize your grazing rotation between seasons.