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  • UPCOMING: Alfalfa in Bermudagrass Webinar – FREE TO ATTEND

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    August 24, 2018

    Join us for a FREE Webinar that will discuss tips and tricks of establishing alfalfa into bermudagrass. It will provide valuable information for anyone interested in putting in alfalfa this fall! And the best part is…. you don’t even have to leave your house!

    Posted in: Grazing, Hay, multispecies, Seeding, Warm Season Perrenials, Workshops
  • Upcoming: 2018 Advanced Grazing School

    July 25, 2018

    UGA Extension will host a two-day Advanced Grazing School on September 18-19, 2018 that will provide attendees with a deeper understanding of two key aspects of their grazing systems. The focus areas will be on choosing the right pasture species, designing a grazing system that works best for your operation, and how to profitably fertilize…

    Posted in: cattle, GrassMasters, Grazing, News, Warm Season Perrenials, Workshops
  • Beware: Bermudagrass Stem Maggot and Fall Armyworm have been Spotted

    July 25, 2018

    INSECT UPDATE (7/19/18): Bermudagrass Stem Maggot and Fall Army Worms have been spotted at treatable levels in many areas South of I – 20. Producers in and around this area need to stay vigilant!

    Posted in: bermudagrass stem maggot, fall armyworm, Grazing, Hay, insects, News
  • Is your stocking rate correct?

    Carole Knight

    June 1, 2018

    By Steve Morgan Harris County CEC There are many important components in a successful livestock production system. One of the most important tasks in grazing management is understanding livestock stocking rate. It is critical in making timely management decisions that affect profits in beef cattle production. The optimum number of animals on a pasture makes…

    Posted in: Grazing
  • More than a tin can – Forage systems for goats

    Carole Knight

    June 1, 2018

    By Adam Speir Madison County CEC Goats have the perception of being able to survive on just about anything, including the occasional tin can. While goats do have a unique capability of grazing plant species that other livestock may not prefer, good management and planning are critical for a successful and efficiently productive goat herd.…

    Posted in: Grazing, multispecies, ruminant nutrition, small ruminants
  • Timing is everything when making hay

    Carole Knight

    June 1, 2018

    By Ray Hicks Screven County CEC If you were like me, growing up around the farm, you couldn’t wait till you got old enough to have the responsibility of cutting the hay crop. Riding that tractor and mower, smelling that fresh mowed grass, knowing that the horses and cows were going to enjoy that hay…

    Posted in: Hay
  • Crabgrass: friend or foe?

    Carole Knight

    June 1, 2018

    By Jeremy Kichler Colquitt County CEC I have had forage producers love or hate crabgrass over the years. If you are a hay producer, crabgrass can provide us with some production challenges such as slower drying time compared to other summer forages. If you are in need of some summer grazing, it can be a…

    Posted in: Grazing, warm season annuals, weeds
  • Are warm season native grasses an option for you?

    Carole Knight

    March 7, 2018

    By Will Lovett Bacon County CEC There are several perennial warm-season grasses that are native to the Eastern United States. The Native Warm Season Grasses (NWSG) most commonly used for forage are switchgrass, eastern gamagrass, indian grass, big bluestem and little bluestem. These NWSG are clump-forming, bunchgrasses that grow during the summer. They can provide…

    Posted in: Grazing, Hay, native warm season grasses, Seeding
  • Comparing summer annual forages

    Carole Knight

    March 7, 2018

    By Jeremy Kichler Colquitt County CEC Summer annual forages can provide high yields of good quality forage during late spring and summer for both beef and dairy producers. Most of the warm season annual grasses emerge and establish quickly and are very drought tolerant. They can be used for grazing, hay or silage. Producers need…

    Posted in: Grazing, warm season annuals
  • Managing internal parasites through better grazing

    Carole Knight

    March 7, 2018

    By Adam Speir Madison County CEC Internal parasites can cause significant production losses in livestock, which results in significant economic losses for livestock producers. These parasites affect cattle, horses, sheep, and goats. Many times, the effects are subclinical and may go unnoticed, but severe infestations can cause disease and death. Subclinical effects caused by internal…

    Posted in: Grazing, multispecies
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