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Alternative Feed Sources
... mountains of Virginia, have a feed commodity that is sometimes overlooked. Pasture According to retired Forage Specialist Harlan White, pasture provides the least expensive source of feed available to the livestock producer ...
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Determining Forage Moisture Concentration
... Forage Moisture Concentration Determining Forage Moisture Concentration Authors: Susan W. Gay, Extension Engineer, Department of Biological Systems Engineering; Robert "Bobby" Grisso, Extension Engineer, Department of Biological Systems Engineering; and Ray Smith,Extension Forage Specialist ...
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Management Tips for Round Bale Hay Harvesting, Moving, and Storage
... , and Storage Author: Robert "Bobby" Grisso, Extension Engineer, Biological Systems Engineering; Ray Smith, Forage Specialist, Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences; and John Cundiff, Professor, Biological Systems Engineering; ... conditions. Some chemicals used for conditioning also may improve the palatability of the forage. Tedding - Tedding fluffs, spreads or moves the windrow of hay. Some tedders ...
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Backyard Wildlife Habitats
... seeds, nuts and acorns, browse (the twigs and buds of shrubs and trees), and forage (grasses and legumes). Flowering plants provide nectar as well as seeds and fruits. Some ... Extension. http://muextension.missouri.edu/explore/agguides/wildlife/g09453.htm Reviewers Jim Parkhurst, Extension specialist, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Virginia Tech Carol Heiser, Virginia Department of Game and ...
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