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Back to school webinar series for horse owners: Nutrition for horses
Published on September 12, 2012
Free webcast series discusses the what, when, how and why of feeding your horse. -
Keys to successful establishment of grass-legume conventional seedings: Part II
Published on September 10, 2012
Careful seeding practices and close monitoring of the new seeding improves chances for success. -
Champion of cover crops: Oats
Published on September 7, 2012
Consider oats to fulfill your cover crop needs. -
Include ammonium tests when taking manure samples
Published on September 7, 2012
Pull new manure samples as you empty storage facilities and make sure to ask for the ammonium-N too. -
Should I remove corn stover this fall?
Published on August 28, 2012
Removing corn stover has become a common question from producers looking for ways to manage corn residue. Join us for a field day October 4 that will focus on corn residue management. -
Slow Moving Vehicle triangles - be on the lookout!
Published on August 27, 2012
Ensuring your Slow Moving Vehicle signs are in good shape will make traveling the roads safer for farmers and other road drivers. -
Options abound for sub-surface drainage management
Published on August 22, 2012
Sub-surface drainage is vital to agricultural productivity. It’s also important to manage to ensure nutrients do not escape into the drains. -
Grants now available for farms to combat drought impacts through improved practices
Published on August 21, 2012
Drought relief grant applications are being accepted at your local USDA NRCS office until Oct. 15, 2012. -
Hay supplies projected to be tight for 2012 season and may be a concern of livestock producers
Published on August 21, 2012
Dry growing conditions threaten to decrease hay supplies. Livestock producers are encouraged to review their forage demand and supplies for 2012. -
Mid-summer horse feeding update
Published on August 15, 2012
Beware of feeding weed-ridden hay to horses; the risk of consuming hoary alyssum is greater in light of this summer’s weather.