One of the highest performing grass species is Bermudagrass. With over 50 actively grown varieties around the world, bermudagrass is a favorite in hot, sunny locations from home lawns, fairways, even golf greens.
Providing optimum plant nutrition has always been a discussion for producers who are looking to maximize crop production and profitability. Now it is time to see which product application practices truly lead to higher production and a return on nutrients.
Herbs have many uses in our kitchens and homes—from fresh marinara sauces to homemade taco nights… almost every recipe is enhanced when fresh herbs are used. We’ve created a guide so you can enjoy them all year long!
Most folks like the idea and serenity of the countryside, but not all appreciate the smell that can come along with it. Just as land and labor efficiencies have advanced over the years, odor management has followed suit in the development of new technologies.
Vitamins and minerals are nutrients required in order to perform vital bodily functions. It is important to meet the daily qualifications for different vitamins and minerals to ensure healthy, thriving livestock. Learn which vitamins and minerals are essential!
Protein is usually the costliest portion of the diet, but it can be even more costly to limit protein in the bovine diet.
We have a few solutions to help your cattle and pocketbook thrive.
While the winter chill is still in the air, it is time to prepare for your spring garden. A top priority on your list should be to prune your shrubs and trees before new growth and buds come to life.
With harvest season behind us, many cornfields sit untouched, with cornstalk residue left behind. When fed properly, this residue can be a great, low-cost feed resource.
Your garden doesn't have to suffer during the cold winter months after
all the hard work you’ve put into it all spring and summer. Even outside of the prime growing season, a cold frame garden offers a way for you to keep your garden producing without investing in a full-sized greenhouse. Cold frames are a great option during the winter months.
Mowing your lawn is the most often applied cultural practice performed on grass. What is not often considered is how grass responds to mowing. A key understanding in professional turf management is knowing that mowing is merely tolerated by grass and as a result, has specific reactions to it.
Calving season is starting up, which means producers are starting to think about winter feeding programs. Will you feed hay? Supplement corn? Provide protein tubs? What about the calves? Weaning season is just around the corner, which means creep feed is on the brain.
What strategies do you have in place to reduce soil compaction and its yield dragging impact? Considering that today's tractors, combines, and field equipment is only getting bigger, it's vital to understand the impact that soil compaction has on your soil, crop health, yields, and bottom line profits.