I'd like to pass along this information from Bruce Anderson, UNL forage specialist. Mid-June is a popular time to spray pasture weeds. However, many weeds can be good feed if grazed while young and ...
Many people in Cleveland County who own acreages are plagued with both perennial and annual weeds. Often times like this is due to overgrazing common to small acreages with high livestock densities.
I'd like to pass along this information from Bruce Anderson, UNL forage specialist. Weeds have exploded recently in many pastures. Plants such as ragweed, ironweed, goldenrod, and vervain are abundant ...
In Arkansas, one farmer’s weed is another farmer’s favorite forage, says David Fernandez, Extension livestock specialist and interim assistant dean of academic programs for the University of Arkansas ...
In response to the recent letter about spraying weeds: I do wholeheartedly understand about milkweed and the Monarch butterfly. As a cattle farmer though, I have battled weeds of all sorts in my ...
Tired of looking out across your pastures and hay fields and seeing that "sea of yellow" every spring? Unfortunately, many producers in Tennessee are all too familiar with buttercups. Most of these ...
Writer: Adam Russell, 903-834-6191, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Vanessa Corriher-Olson, 903-834-6191, [email protected] OVERTON – Weeds in warm-season pastures can be an annual battle, ...
Here are some tips to control some of the common weeds in pastures: • Bitterweed — Spray bitterweed before it flowers. Bitterweed readily is controlled with 2,4-D amine at 1 to 2 pints/A applied in ...
Webster’s dictionary defines a weed as “a plant that is not valued where it is growing and is usually of vigorous growth; especially: one that tends to overgrow or choke out more desirable plants.” ...
In Arkansas, one farmer’s weed is another farmer’s favorite forage, David Fernandez, Ph.D., an Extension livestock specialist, said. “Many cattle producers in southern Arkansas brag about their ...