WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Producers thinking about pasture improvement should start by testing the soil, says Jim Camberato, Purdue Extension soil fertility specialist. "Establishing proper pH and ...
Don't wait for spring! Learn how soil testing, forage analysis and OSU Extension webinars can help you protect your pastures ...
Farmers and stockmen who aren’t periodically soil testing their hay fields and pastures probably aren’t maximizing their bottom lines. That’s the message delivered Tuesday by Dr. Joe Brummer, a forage ...
Good forage production in a pasture should start with soil testing — a valuable forage production practice under any economic scenario, but especially important during economically difficult periods.
In Indiana, pastures are generally (but not always) relegated to land that is too steep and rocky for row crops. The soils tend to be shallow, low in fertility, and droughty. The dominant plant ...
Like other crops, pasture and hayland grass growth is stimulated by fertilizer. Nitrogen is the primary nutrient most commonly needed for grasses. However, phosphorous, potassium or sulfur also may be ...
A commercial component of the seed mix. Additional seed was blended into 10 pounds of this mix. The field several weeks after Cody Deluisio Seeded medicinal pasture in 239L, a calm-tempered Black ...
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This is branded content for Incitec Pivot Livestock producers looking to maximise spring pasture growth can adopt proven strategies for nutrient and fertiliser management to ensure effective pasture ...