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Early detection, management practices control pink eye
Recent rains have resulted in early weeds and grasses producing seed heads that can contribute to pink eye.
Cow-calf research evaluates fall, winter forage systems
Data and comments from Year 1 of a cow-calf study as part of Forage 365.
Post-breeding nutrition affects heifer pregnancy rates
Achieving a desirable pregnancy rate in replacement heifers is contingent upon many things, but it all begins with nutrition.
Early brush control lessens future problems
Woody plants are encroaching rangelands in the Southern Great Plains.
Lime cost affects the economics of nitrogen use
Farmers have used significant quantities of nitrogen on their cool-season forages. This practice has been shown to acidify the soils over time. We conducted an economic study to determine the effect of considering the cost of lime on the current recommendations about the optimal level of nitrogen.
Research yields findings for greenbrier control
Most ranchers are aware that greenbrier can be a problem in pastures and rangeland, and is hard to control. There are various ideas on how to control greenbrier.
Effect of Fertilizer on Yield of Native Grass
Fertilization of native grass fields is generally not recommended in the Southern Great Plains region of the United States. The primary reason for not fertilizing native grass is the belief that the...