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I’d say optimism is still good. We’ve got guys rolling, and if they’re not going yet, they have a good window of opportunity ...
Dry matter digestibility (DMD) is an indicator of the feeding value of a forage crop. In grass silage, it refers to the percentage of grass dry matter (DM) an animal must digest to support its ...
Switchgrass has gripped Midwestern soils for millions of years, but soon, the earthbound prairie grass could fly. New studies ...
From a hay production standpoint, the key to managing native hay meadows is to maintain the balance between forage yield and ...
Poor sleep could be the weather's fault, how to ensure sweet dreams ...
Hay: Unlimited fresh hay (like timothy or orchard grass) is crucial for digestion and dental health. Fresh veggies: Offer leafy greens daily (e.g., romaine, parsley, cilantro, dandelion greens).
A team of researchers at the University of Illinois is working to create a more sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Now, these scientists have turned to a prairie grass to try and make it happen.
Slurry residue could wreck your silage this year — Here’s how to beat it How to avoid slurry contamination Slurry contamination inhibits rapid fermentation of grass and can hit quality.
Make informed decisions—whether it’s adding an extra paddock for silage and assessing its impact on demand or ensuring that growth rates align with your needs. Use the grass growth wedge to identify ...