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OVERTON — Humid conditions and excess forage in East Texas have created a prime environment for leaf spot in Bermuda grass hay fields, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.
Horses need constant forages and if a pasture isn’t readily available, many horse owners turn to feeding hay. Someone has to produce the hay and Alex Rocateli, Oklahoma State University Extension ...
Bermuda grass removes relatively large amounts of phosphate and potash when harvested for hay, Corriher-Olson said. Bermuda grass hay removes 14 pounds of phosphate and 42 pounds of potash per ton of ...
MOUNT VERNON, Mo. - Missouri has 11 million acres of fescue, covering more area than all grain crops grown in the state. Rob Kallenbach, University of Missouri agronomist, told high school students at ...
OVERTON — Producers planning to establish or expand Bermuda grass pastures can improve their chances of success with recommended practices, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension forage specialist said. The ...
Bermuda grass removes a large amount of potassium from the soil. The removal of potassium is nearly equal to the amount of nitrogen taken up by the crop. We normally think one ton of Bermuda grass hay ...
Fundamentally, the goal of hay production is to provide an inexpensive feedstuff that meets the nutritional needs, such as energy, protein and minerals, of livestock. To meet this goal, hay should be ...
OVERTON – Humid conditions and excess forage in East Texas have created a prime environment for leaf spot in Bermuda grass hay fields, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Dr.