Farmers running low on forage stocks could buy themselves some time and improve forage yields by re-seeding damaged pastures with brassica crops this spring. Paul Billings from British Seed Houses ...
But posing a question like that can stimulate serious debate about the qualities of the various food plot forages and whether you are doing what’s best for the deer on your land. And that, in the end, ...
If you are looking to establish a new hay crop or pasture, a Purdue Extension expert encouraged you to take the time needed to research and evaluate the attributes of the forage variety before you ...
This planting season, early dry conditions followed by late wet conditions in some areas have caused some fields to be designated prevented planting acres. To go along with this, high feed and forage ...
AFTER silage is cut, there's a growing trend to looking at ways of maximising fodder for the forthcoming winter by sowing alternative crops, such as brassicas. Now a new ready reckoner from Limagrain ...
WELSH livestock farmers could extend feed supplies and reduce overall feeding costs by growing brassica forage crops in 2012, it has been claimed. WELSH livestock farmers could extend feed supplies ...
The cabbage family is vital for every veg grower. There's such a wealth of brassica plants - broccoli, cabbages, caulis, sprouts, kail, neeps and even radishes - that one or more are always ready at ...
The Brassica Information Portal (BIP) is being developed with a uniquely collaborative Brassica research community. Increasing the visibility of existing research, the open-access Portal will store ...
A WORKSHOP in North Wales will explore the pros and cons of growing forage crops. It’s being organised by the Centre for Alternative Land Use (CALU) at Henfaes, Abergwyngregyn, on Wednesday, October ...
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