From ForageFax, information by the Texas A&M Extension Department of Soil & Crop Sciences Nov. 8, 2019 Fertilization of …
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From ForageFax, information by the Texas A&M Extension Department of Soil & Crop Sciences Nov. 8, 2019 Fertilization of …
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Source: USDA Market News Compared to last week, hay trades were mostly steady to firm on good demand and trading activity. Hay …
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If you drive through any agriculture-based town and stop into the local coffee shop, I can almost guarantee that there will be at …
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Hay quality affects all types of livestock, but it can be critical for beef cows since they are less likely to receive …
Source: AgriLife Today Texas cotton growers face poor prices amid high domestic and foreign production, coupled with weakening …
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Source: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension ForageFax | Nov. 1, 2019 Bastard cabbage (Rapistrum rugosum) is a cool-season annual, …
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Source: Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Agency Nov. 4, 2019 Holiday beef demand kicks in By Derrell S. Peel, Oklahoma State …
Source: AgriLife Today The future of U.S. pork belly supplies isn’t so clear despite reports of an impending bacon shortage in …
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Source: Farm Progress There is no one-size-fits-all answer to reducing pasture damage from winter feeding. Each producer should …
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Source: Noble Research Institute Ag News and Views By Josh Gaskamp, technical consultation manager and wildlife and range …
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