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- Library Collection RecordReading about the western weed problem, one cannot escape the sense of urgency.  Dire warnings pervade the scientific literature, popular press, government  publications, and congressional …
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- Library Collection RecordThe goal of this project was to implement a user friendly forage utilization monitoring program on a central Texas ranch to serve as a county demonstration model. This project will seek to assist…
- Texas
- Library Collection RecordCool season forages produce most of their biomass during spring and early summer and early winter, while warm season forages are productive during hot summers therefore filling in the slump left by…
- Library Collection RecordThe Corn and Grain Sorghum Research Verification Program (CGSRVP) was conducted on five corn and three grain sorghum fields in 2007 by the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. Grain…
- Library Collection RecordMost animal waste management plans written for pastured based dairies use estimates for manure produced and yields removed to design the waste plan. Landowners theoretically have been required to…
- Library Collection Record4-H and FFA livestock programs provide a unique educational experience for youth development. In Utah, 4-H and FFA youth livestock projects produce livestock including beef, pork and lamb with a…
- Library Collection RecordDairy nutritionists have known for years that forages with the exact same laboratory analysis could have significantly different performance in lactating cows. It has been speculated that the…
- Library Collection RecordIn 2001, a replicated farming system experiment was established in Northwest Ohio to gain a better understanding of what occurs with crop production and soil changes when farmers transition from one…
- Library Collection RecordThe competitive nature of the U.S. agriculture coupled with the concentration of large agribusiness firms, have pressured small farmers to explore innovative agricultural business ventures.…
- Library Collection RecordModified Relay Intercropping (MRI) is the planting of soybeans (Glycine max) into standing winter wheat (Triticum aestium L.). Fields are covered by growing crop about 13.5 months for each 14 month…
- Library Collection RecordResults are presented from a survey conducted in 2008 on small to average sized Wisconsin family dairy farms that had switched from milking cows in a stall barn to some type of parlor milking system…
- Library Collection RecordMississippi agriculture has undergone some major changes during the last 30 years or so. The industry’s old identity of being the state’s most important and stable sector is disappearing and…
- Library Collection RecordBusiness adoption of the Internet has been rapid. By 2007, more than 63 percent of all U.S. farms have access to a computer and 55 percent report having Internet access. Passage of the 2008 Farm Bill…
- Library Collection RecordIn 2005, West Virginia University Extension provided seed money to demonstrate precision soil sampling and precision nutrient management. West Virginia University Extension Service partnered with a…
- Library Collection RecordWHEAT (Triticum aestivum) RESPONSE TO FALL VS. SPRING MANURE APPLICATION Wiederholt, R. J. Nutrient Management Specialist, North Dakota State University, Carrington Research Extension Center,…
- Library Collection RecordWindbreaks have long been known to increase crop yields. However, published studies documenting effects of windbreaks on alfalfa yields are rare. To evaluate the effects of windbreaks on alfalfa…
- Library Collection RecordPrecision Agriculture utilization in Alaska lags considerably behind the rest of the country and was practically non-existent before 2008. This is largely due to the cost of Precision Agriculture…
- Alaska
- Library Collection RecordPerennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium L.) is native to southern Europe and western Asia and has become dominant on some wetlands in the intermountain west. It has been declared a noxious weed in…
- Library Collection RecordAn education program was conducted in Beaver County, Utah to help farmers evaluate their center pivot irrigation systems. Twenty-two center pivots were evaluated in 2002; twelve of the original 22…
- Library Collection RecordBy pre-commercial thinning Douglas-fir stands, canopy cover is reduced to a point where desirable livestock forages could thrive. In this study, the resultant forage was invigorated with nitrogen at…
- Library Collection RecordCover crops can be utilized in a cropping system to absorb and recycle soil nutrients. This ability can be useful when excess fertilizer has been applied to a cash crop and remains available in the…
- Library Collection RecordA study was conducted to determine the feasibility of marketing processed goat meat products to New Jersey consumers and to determine if goat production was a viable enterprise for small-scale…
- Library Collection RecordAfter fall harvest, carry-over nutrients typically remain in the soil. Fall plantings of cover crops are vital to scavenge carry-over nutrients, particularly nitrogen, which is susceptible to loss.…
- Library Collection RecordIn the past decade, there has been a surge of interest in local food, including rapid growth in farmers' markets and community supported agriculture (CSA) programs. In many urban settings, a…
- Library Collection RecordAnimal identification is necessary to maintain production records and is useful in making management decisions related to your herd. Angus heifers were divided into two treatments; dry ice (DI; n =…
- Library Collection RecordAn experiment was performed in 2008 and 2009 on whitefly population dynamics in Yuma, AZ, with two objectives, 1) to understand the nature and distribution of whiteflies within an urban setting, 2)…
- Library Collection RecordFoxtail barley is often found in pastures where it displaces desirable grasses. It is undesirable because the awns of mature plants can cause serious injury to grazing animals. In this case study, 16…
- Library Collection RecordDesert plants, when defoliated to the extent that vigor is even moderately reduced, require rather long periods of nonuse for complete restoration. Defoliation in the winter and again in the spring…
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