When it comes to food plots, it’s not particularly hard to grow something green that a whitetail deer will eat, but that doesn’t mean it will do squat to help your deer hunting. Spring is the time of ...
Minnesota farmers are dealing with flooded or soggy fields, thanks to Mother Nature dumping copious amounts of rain this spring and early summer — not to mention the heavy runoff from last winter's ...
Lauren Rueth trims the tops off of shepherd’s purse during a foraging basics class at Hidden Villa in Los Altos Hills. Photo by Magali Gauthier. On a Saturday morning in mid-March, a small group of ...
Due to several issues, there will be open fields this winter that could be prime candidates for a spring forage crop. Spring-planted oats can provide many possibilities for farmers. Typically in ...
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 ...
TAES/Courtesy Trials like this one at overton’s Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center show fall food plots are a cost effective way to provide forage and attract white-tailed deer in East Texas ...
When growers add cover crops, it’s important to select and manage the crop according to the primary objective for the crop. Cover crops usually are planted to benefit the soil and are not harvested.
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