A PASTURE phase in a crop rotation provides many benefits, including the opportunity to reduce annual grass weed populations and manage herbicide resistance. Delta Agribusiness senior farm advisor Tim ...
Farmers routinely tackle tough weed problems in corn and soybeans, understanding that crops yield better with less competition for moisture, nutrients and sunlight. The same is true for forages, ...
Nebraska Extension is set to launch a six-part webinar series in February 2026 aimed at equipping ranchers, landowners, and ...
Anyone that has pastures has weeds. Sometimes it is not economical to control them ,but many times it is. Whether it is mowing, fertilizing, reseeding or using a herbicide, many options exist for ...
January is a natural time to reflect back, think forward and set the stage for a more resilient grazing season.
Following the rough drought we had, many pastures were full of weeds that persisted while cattle grazed on what little grass grew beside and under the weeds. Looking at grown pastures that are full ...
Many new plant varieties that are sold for livestock pasture pose a weed risk that jeopardizes their purpose — the sustainable intensification of agriculture — by increasing the environmental costs of ...
Don Driscoll receives funding from the ARC Center of Excellence for Environmental Decisions and the National Environmental Research Program Environmental Decisions Hub. Jane Catford receives funding ...
Amy Barkley and Josh Putman, Cornell Cooperative Extension’s SWNY livestock and field crops specialists, will present virtual classes on pasture management on Thursday evenings starting Feb. 25.