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Silvopastures in North Carolina, What Have We Learned?
Silvopastoral systems can provided multiple ecosystem services – the benefits people obtain from ecosystems –, for example, forage production, …
Silvopastoral systems can provided multiple ecosystem services – the benefits people obtain from ecosystems –, for example, forage production, …
Tall fescue-clover pastures have a long history of improving livestock performance in the U.S. transition zone as well as …
Since 2015 when the Alfalfa category was first introduced in the Southeastern Hay Contest, hay samples from North Carolina …
A critical decision for land and livestock managers is the amount of land needed for a given number of …
Join us on July 13th at the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Granville County Center office for the Cattleman’s Association meeting. Topics …
Area horse owners and livestock producers are invited to join Cooperative Extension for weed management program next Tuesday, June …
This is the first time, after 1981, that IGC will meet in the USA, specifically in Covington, Kentucky. For …
We have published a new article (see here) addressing grazing heights when implementing rotational …
Date: 11 August 2022, from 3 to 4 p.m., via Zoom. Topic/Speaker: “Establishment and management of alfalfa-bermudagrass systems in the South”, Dr. Jennifer Tucker, …
Join us to see forage variety plots and hear about establishment and management of perennial warm- and cool-season forages …
This video was produced by Kim Woods, Livestock and Forages Extension Agent at Person & Granville …
High quality alfalfa is produced in North Carolina. It is a fact…!!! For some people, the previous statement may …