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Consider Bearcat Red Clover When Frost Seeding

February 20, 2018

When you decide to seed a new pasture or frost seed an existing pasture, consider planting the longer-lived Gallant red clover. It provides you a better return on your investment.

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Great Lakes Forage & Grazing Conference Scheduled

February 13, 2018

For those of you raising forages in Michigan, there's an opportunity coming up for you on March 7, 2018. The Great Lakes Forage & Grazing Conference is being held in St. John's, Michigan, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 

The keynote speaker for this event is Gary Zimmer, the founder and Chief Visionary Officer of Midwestern BioAg, headquartered in Madison, WI. Zimmer is known as the "father of biological agriculture."

For all the details, just click on the link below.

Conference brochure

You can register at this address:

https://events.anr.msu.edu/2018GLFGC/

 

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Grazing Cover Crops Can Improve Field Productivity

January 30, 2018

Before the cover crop craze began years ago, we used to sell a lot of late summer and fall-planted forages to "extend the grazing season" in order to ease the burden of feeding hay all the while improving farmer profitability. Little did we know that our efforts in this area were also having positive benefits to soil health and subsequent cash crop productivity. 

In this recent onpasture.com article, Genevieve Slocum gives several tips and procedures for making these positive benefits happen on your farm. 

She covers the following areas:

  • closing the nutrient cycle by grazing
  • jumpstarting soil organic matter gains
  • the myth that grazing automatically increases soil compaction
  • grazing covers actually helps improve permanent pastures by giving them rest
  • big gains are possible because forage quality can be quite good
  • the benefits of plant diversity for overall soil health

If you've thought about planting cover crops, or have livestock that you can graze, give this article a look. You can find it here. 

If you'd like to hear first hand how one Indiana farmer utilizes cover crops in his grazing system, follow this link for a February 19 meeting in Brown County. Here's a description from their website:

Josh Cox, a farmer in Tippecanoe County, will discuss how his parents and he have implemented grazing cover crops as a way to improve soil health for their row crops and as a way to rest their permanent pastures. Cox customizes his cover crop mix to provide quality forage for the beef cattle and to reduce compaction and add organic matter to his soils.

Here's a PDF version if you'd like to print out a copy. 

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Grazing Frosty Berseem Clover

January 3, 2018

Forage agronomist Jeremy Sweeten recently wrote a guest post for Grasslands Oregon recounting his experience grazing Frosty Berseem Clover in Michigan. Click here to read the article.


For additional information on using Frosty Berseem Clover as a transitional hay crop, click here.

For additional information on using Frosty Berseem Clover to renovate an alfalfa field, click here.

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Successfully Planting Small Seeds

January 3, 2018

The most important thing is that small seeds need good seed to soil contact at the proper depth.  The good contact allows the seed to absorb moisture, germinate, and establish roots into the soil.  Seeding depth is just as important because small seeds need to germinate and start photosynthesis soon after emerging.  

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