Several forage grasses and grass mixtures are adapted to Minnesota. Adequate fertilizer programs are needed for optimum economic production. This is true for grasses grown for either hay or pasture.
With top-level grazing management, adequate fertilizer and favorable environmental conditions, production can be increased even further, reaching production requiring 1 to 1.5 acres of pasture per cow ...
low hay inventories and high input costs, when I recently checked the price of urea fertilizer and learned it was selling at 43% of the cost of one year ago, I felt like someone had just handed me a ...
Hay produced on irrigated grass and subirrigated meadows can be a potential supplementation source throughout Nebraska. In this article, I will not attempt to assign a definitive feed value to meadow ...
The N fertilizer can be applied in either dry or liquid form. There is no research to document that one form is superior to the other. *low = less than 3.0%; medium and high = 3.0% or more. Crops in ...