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Nip Grass Hay Before It Heads, Or Else

2014-06-27 18:44:00| Beef

Beef Producer If you think that plentiful grass seed heads is a good sign, you're wrong and youre losing grazing or feed value, suggests Rob Kallenbach, University of Missouri Extension forage agronomist. It's a signal that pastures or hayfields are no longer producing grazing quality foliage. read more

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