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Keep Problematic Weeds Out Of Your Garden With One Fast-Growing Cover Crop
This cover crop is known for its ability to deter the growth of problematic weeds and it grows at an astounding rate of as much as one foot per week.
Frost-damaged sorghum, sudangrass and relatives release prussic acid — essentially, cyanide. This naturally produced chemical ...
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Frost, freezing can cause some forage plants to be toxic to livestock
Livestock owners need to be aware that frost and freezing weather can result in some forage species becoming toxic with ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Products were collected from rhizospheres of a hydroponically grown sorghum-sudangrass hybrid [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. × Sorghum ...
If you have cattle grazing on sorghum species during the fall, watch for symptoms such as shortness of breath, staggering, or ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. - In many areas of South Dakota, the pasture acres are in short supply. This, coupled with the fact that precipitation so far this growing season is below normal has cattle producers ...
Alta Seeds, Amarillo, Texas, the premium seed brand of Advanta US and a leading provider of premium genetics and technology specific to sorghum, announces the first-ever herbicide-tolerant technology ...
LUFKIN, Texas (KTRE) - This time of year, when the sun is bearing down and our perennial pastures begin to show signs of fatigue, more and more cattle producers are looking for ways to maintain both ...
Unlike grain sorghum, there are only a few forage sorghum hybrids that have sugarcane aphid tolerance. With the exception of these few, at best, all we can say is that certain hybrids are less ...
DOVER, Minn. — Alan Bedtka has experienced the financial and environmental benefits of incorporating livestock with a cropping operation on his farm in southeast Minnesota. "We do crops and pasture, ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Shelby Gruss, Purdue Agronomy postdoctoral researcher, will share results from a 2021 calf performance trial at the Indiana Forage Council’s annual meeting and seminar on Feb.
A two-year trial was conducted to determine the effects of green manures and crop sequences on plant disease, streptomycete and bacterial densities, and inhibitory activity of indigenous ...
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