Frost-damaged sorghums may contain prussic acid, which can cause health risks for livestock. As frost begins to appear across parts of the Northern Plains, temperatures have been low enough to cause ...
As the weather cools, Midwest ranchers have several options to consider for extending their grazing season, according to-Extension specialists.
Summer rains and a competitive market that outpaced other commodities could result in record-breaking Texas peanut production ...
Texas pumpkin producers are harvesting a high-quality crop thanks to early, consistent rainfall and a dry July.
Missouri is the No. 3 producer of beef cattle in the country, and University of Missouri researchers aim to develop a project that would study how farmers can produce both beef and solar energy on the ...
Ornamental grasses add beautiful texture, movement, and a naturalistic feel to any garden. With their airy plumes and graceful shapes, it’s easy to see why they’ve become so popular. However, some of ...
Ants are a nuisance to many homeowners, and most people don’t hesitate to reach out to their local exterminators to get rid of them. Many of us assume all ants are the same. However, when comparing ...
Testing your forage and feed is one of the most valuable steps you can take to make sure your cattle are meeting their nutritional needs. By collecting good ...
“Armyworms have chewing mouth parts, thus they bite and chew their food, most often a grass crop like sorghum, brome, wheat, fescue or other,” Whitworth said. “Armyworms eat off the above ground green ...