It has been a dry fall and early winter for all of Pottawatomie County this year. Forages such as tall fescue and annual ryegrass have not fared well, and the coming spring may end up being one of ...
We know that horses can be quite picky about their hay. We also know that grazing horses have preferences for some grass ...
Odd fall weather and fescue pasture growth set up the potential for poisonous pastures causing fescue foot in cow herds. Fall growth after a drought produces more toxins in infected tall fescue grass.
Small pockets of Missouri pastures may have gone unscathed by 2023 drought. Those lucky enough to have grass should consider stockpiling tall fescue, says University of Missouri Extension state forage ...
ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (WJHL) – Tri-Cities area farmers are also feeling the impact of the bitter cold temperatures. We visited Goodwin Brothers Farm in Elizabethton Wednesday where the owner says this ...
Many tractors across the Ozarks have just been sitting, as farmers wait for the weather to dry out. Marvin Clopton is thankful to finally get out in the field. "Yeah, it's been too wet in a few fields ...
Stockpiling is allowing grass to grow undisturbed for use at a later time. In the case of tall fescue in Missouri, the time to start stockpiling is Aug. 15. “With stockpiling, the pasture is left ...