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With dry subsoils and pastures weakened by last year's drought, producers may want to consider planting oats this spring for extra forage. Oats are a good choice because they can be grazed earlier ...
Most cool-season perennials should be planted ¼ to ½ inch deep. Deeper planting may delay emergence, especially in dry soils.
It’s almost August and fall is just around the corner. Could you use some extra pasture or hay in late September and October? Oats might be the answer. Oats may be one of our most under-used fall ...
I'd like to pass along this information from Bruce Anderson, UNL Extension forage specialist. Oats for extra pasture, hay and silage Pasture and hay could be sparse again this spring unless we receive ...
Wheat harvest is upon us and that leads us to be thinking about some forage opportunities after harvest is complete. There is plenty of growing season left this year and there are several forage ...
STANLEY COUNTY, S.D. & MT. VERNON, S.D. — Producers across central South Dakota were getting their small grain crops in the ground before the late March snowstorms swept across the state. Shane Kramme ...
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