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Orchardgrass Decline

June 24, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

Nathan Kleczewski, Extension Specialist – Plant Pathology; nkleczew@udel.edu Over the past 2-3 weeks we have had several questions and concerns pertaining to “orchardgrass decline.” Orchardgrass decline is not something new to the area, and has been something Richard Taylor mentioned… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 24:14, hay, orchardgrass, pasture

Is that Pesky White Clover Becoming Too Much for You?

June 3, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

Richard Taylor, Extension Agronomy Specialist; rtaylor@udel.edu Usually we think of white clover as a beneficial legume that can not only add protein to a grazing animal’s diet but can supply much needed nitrogen (N) to the soil that it shares… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 24:11, pasture

Prowl Registration for Cool-Season Grasses

May 27, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

Mark VanGessel, Extension Weed Specialist; mjv@udel.edu and Quintin Johnson, Research Associate, Weed Science; quintin@udel.edu Prowl H2O received a supplemental label for use in cool and warm season forage grasses. Prowl H2O can provide residual control of a number of annual… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 24:10, forage weed control, hay, hay & pasture weed control, pasture

Frost Crack Seeding of Small-Seeded Legumes into Pastures and Hay Fields Is Still Possible

March 4, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

Richard Taylor, Extension Agronomy Specialist; rtaylor@udel.edu Many growers like to overseed with legumes into their pasture and hay fields by using a method called frost-crack seeding or frost seeding. This method offers a relatively inexpensive means of introducing legumes into… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 24:1, hay, hay & pasture establishment, pasture

Nitrogen Fertilization of Spring Pastures or Hay Land

March 4, 2016Emmalea Garver Ernest

Richard Taylor, Extension Agronomy Specialist; rtaylor@udel.edu Good quality hay was not only hard to find this past fall and over the winter, but expensive as well. Livestock managers may be looking at their pastures and thinking about how to kick… Continue Reading →

Agronomic Crops 24:1, hay, hay & pasture nutrition, pasture

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