Protecting pasture productivity and the high-value cattle depends on weed control solutions that limit competitive plants.
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 ...
Weeds can reduce the quantity and the stand life of desirable forage plants in pastures and hayfields. Weeds also impact the aesthetic value of a pasture. Therefore, producers may choose to initiate ...
A PASTURE phase in a crop rotation provides many benefits, including the opportunity to reduce annual grass weed populations and manage herbicide resistance. Delta Agribusiness senior farm advisor Tim ...
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 ...