Pests & Weeds
ARTICLES
The unseen expense of weed competition
How to identify and estimate hidden farm costs to increase profitability.
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Get more from your pastures in 2024 and beyond
This grazing season presents a great opportunity for cattle producers to get the jump on solidifying their forage base so they’re ready to rebuild or expand their herd when the time is right.
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Effective weed control in an uncertain regulatory environment
By knowing your target and preparing agronomic and business contingency plans, you can help hedge your bets against uncertainty in the marketplace.
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How NRCS programs help producers improve grazing lands through conservation practices
NRCS programs such as EQIP and CSP do more than just throw money at land issues. NRCS conservationists work with producers every step of the way to make improvements that benefit your land now and for years to come.
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Poisonous plants that threaten livestock operations
Poisonous plant infestations can make grazing public and private lands challenging; it's crucial to identify possible problem plants in your grazing area and know the signs and symptoms of animals exposed to these plants.
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A growing concern for fescue toxicosis within the dairy industry
The impact of fescue toxicosis on dairy production is a growing concern for producers who utilize fescue in grazing pastures.
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4 reasons to manage weeds in your alfalfa stand
Weedy alfalfa stands can reduce nutritional value and forage quality as well as have the potential to cause real livestock health concerns through nitrates or other toxins.
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Know these livestock-poisonous and abortifacient plants
Let’s take a look at some examples of non-native and native toxic-to-livestock plants that can harm the developing fetus or outright kill the dam.
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Emerging alfalfa threats and how to beat them in 2024
In looking ahead to the 2024 growing season, the panelists provided some helpful guidance on which pests alfalfa growers should be aware of.
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