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Spring Frost Damaged Alfalfa
Alfalfa frost damage can sometimes occur in the spring after growth has started, resulting in damaged growing points. Some wilting can be visible about 24 hours after frost or some yellowish or brownish discolouration 3 or 4 days later. The top of …
Read More:Spring Frost Damaged AlfalfaProducing More Forage When Inventories Are Tight
Although there doesn’t appear to be a lot of winterkill this spring, carryover forage inventories are very tight. Hay is expensive and difficult to find. Forage yields were below average for many farmers last year due to extensive winterkill, an …
Read More:Producing More Forage When Inventories Are TightFrost Seeding Pastures
Frost seeding by broadcasting forage seed on frozen ground is a simple, low cost method of improving the yield and quality of older, thinning, “run out” pastures. It relies on the freeze-thaw action of the soil in late winter to provide adequate …
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Excessive Rainfall and its Effects on Soil Nutrient Levels, Summer Nursery Sod Checklists of Things to Do.
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