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Efficient Management of Bermuda Grass Stem Maggot to Reduce Costs

Efficient Management of Bermuda Grass Stem Maggot to Reduce Costs

by Robbie Jones | Jun 10, 2022

A lot of research has been conducted to create mitigation strategies for the Bermudagrass Stem Maggot (BSM) throughout the Southeast. This pesky little fly has caused headache and heartache for Bermudagrass hay producers in the Panhandle area. While we have proven...
Be Careful of Residual Herbicides When Selling Hay/Straw for Vegetable Mulch or Compost

Be Careful of Residual Herbicides When Selling Hay/Straw for Vegetable Mulch or Compost

by Kacey Aukema | Jun 3, 2022

I recently met with a home gardener who brought in tomato plants showing strange symptoms on the leaves.  Together we puzzled over the odd leaf-curling symptoms that were affecting their tomato beds, but not other areas of the garden. Upon further investigation it was...
Producing or Buying Hay in 2022 – Considerations Going Forward

Producing or Buying Hay in 2022 – Considerations Going Forward

by Mark Mauldin | May 20, 2022

  Just in case you had not noticed, fertilizer prices are ridiculously high. The dramatic year over year increase in the cost of nutrients is impacting all segments of the agricultural industry – hay production is no different. The consensus among the folks I’ve...
Long-Term Cost Savings from Adding Perennial Peanut to Grass Pastures

Long-Term Cost Savings from Adding Perennial Peanut to Grass Pastures

by Daniel J. Leonard | Mar 4, 2022

It’s no secret that input costs have snowballed in 2022, due to reasons ranging from pandemic related supply chain issues to geopolitical threats.  Regardless of the reason, it appears that input inflation is here to stay and will be a threat to ranch budgets for the...
Forage for Horses: Considerations for Hay Selection and Feeding

Forage for Horses: Considerations for Hay Selection and Feeding

by wickens carissa | Mar 4, 2022

Carissa Wickens, UF Department of Animal Sciences, and Carol Vasco, Post-doctoral Fellow, Auburn University Department of Animal Sciences   Forages in the Horse’s Diet Forage is an essential component in the diet of horses. Hay or pasture should comprise at least...
USDA Introduces Market News Mobile App Providing Instant Access to Market Information

USDA Introduces Market News Mobile App Providing Instant Access to Market Information

by external | Mar 4, 2022

Source:  USDA News Release – February 1, 2022   The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a new USDA Market News Mobile Application, providing producers and everyone else in the supply chain with instant access to current and historical market...
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