
| Title | Summary | Date | ID | Author(s) | |
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| Establishing and Managing Caucasian Bluestem | PDF (664KB) |
Profit and size of beef cow herds may be largely determined by the pasture available during the hot summer months. With low forage production from natural pastures and undependable growing conditions, the number of animals that can be grazed on a particular area must be limited in order to minimize risks of having a pasture shortage which would mean selling animals or purchasing additional forage. In Virginia we have primarily cool-season grasses in our natural pastures. |
May 1, 2009 | 418-014 |