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Upcoming Events [2019], Christopher D. Teutsch, Christi L. Forsythe, Rehanon Pampell
Upcoming Events [2019], Christopher D. Teutsch, Christi L. Forsythe, Rehanon Pampell
Forage Symposium at the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Convention
No abstract provided.
Uk Research Spotlight [2019], Christopher D. Teutsch, Christi L. Forsythe, Rehanon Pampell
Uk Research Spotlight [2019], Christopher D. Teutsch, Christi L. Forsythe, Rehanon Pampell
Forage Symposium at the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Convention
- Simplifying Grain Drill Calibration J.M. Buckman, H. Adams, and C.D. Teutsch
- Performance of Stockers Grazing Diverse Summer Annual Forage Mixtures K.M. Mercier, C.D. Teutsch, S.R. Smith, E.L. Ritchey, K.H. Burdine, and E.S. Vanzant
- Nitrogen Application on Diverse Summer Annual Forage Mixtures K.M. Mercier, C.D. Teutsch, S.R. Smith, E.L. Ritchey, K.H. Burdine, and E.S. Vanzant
- Cultivar X Aphicide Interactions C.D. Teutsch, R.T. Villanueva, Z.J. Vilora, G.L Olson, and S.R. Smith
- Using Summer Annuals to Transform Forage Systems in Western Kentucky H. Adams, J.M. Buckman, and C.D. Teutsch
- Can Targeted Management Reduce Nimblewill in Pastures? K. Lea and S.R. Smith
- Nutritive Value …
Grazing Myths That Impact Profitability [Slides], Gregory S. Halich
Grazing Myths That Impact Profitability [Slides], Gregory S. Halich
Forage Symposium at the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Convention
No abstract provided.
Grazing Myths That Reduce Profitability, Gregory S. Halich
Grazing Myths That Reduce Profitability, Gregory S. Halich
Forage Symposium at the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Convention
Many cattle farms have moved to rotational grazing in the past decade, and there are significant benefits associated with this grazing technique. However, one thing that I have noticed is that costs are not always accounted for when it comes to recommended rotational grazing practices. If you ignore costs, partially or fully, you will invariably do too much of whatever you are considering. In this light, I will highlight four grazing recommendations (myths) that many folks are often taking to extremes related to rotational grazing, and one additional myth (generic to grazing style) that is reducing the overall profitability of …
Estimating Pasture Forage Mass From Pasture Height, Ed Rayburn, John Lozier
Estimating Pasture Forage Mass From Pasture Height, Ed Rayburn, John Lozier
Forage Symposium at the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Convention
How do you decide when to move animals to new pasture? How long can they feed on a pasture before they should be moved again? The short answer is, "It depends." It depends on the number and size of animals, pasture size, production goals, available alternative pastures, and the forage mass present in the pasture. In order to practice pasture budgeting, you need an estimate of forage mass measured as pounds of forage dry matter/acre.
A Falling Plate Meter For Estimating Pasture Forage Mass, Ed Rayburn, John Lozier
A Falling Plate Meter For Estimating Pasture Forage Mass, Ed Rayburn, John Lozier
Forage Symposium at the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Convention
It is often helpful to have a reliable estimate of forage on offer to grazing livestock. Research has shown that there is a high correlation between forage height and dry matter yield. This correlation is improved when bulk height is determined by depressing the forage with a weighted plate. This weight plate technique referred to as a weighted disk meter, appears to improve the estimate of pasture yield. Different designs of weighted disk meters are called rising plate meters and falling plate meters depending on how measurements are taken. The weighted disk meter described here is a falling plate meter. …
Profitability At Eldon Farms: Guiding Principles, John Genho
Profitability At Eldon Farms: Guiding Principles, John Genho
Forage Symposium at the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Convention
Eldon Farms is a 7,000-acre farm in the Northern Piedmont of Virginia. Over the past 15 years, we have adopted a grazing program based on three principles. While the specifics of each operation are different, I believe these principles can be applied across a host of situations.
Forages At Kca Foreword [2019], Christopher D. Teutsch, Christi L. Forsythe, Rehanon Pampell
Forages At Kca Foreword [2019], Christopher D. Teutsch, Christi L. Forsythe, Rehanon Pampell
Forage Symposium at the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Convention
No abstract provided.