Learn how to choose the right type of grass seed, plus some top options for all kinds of lawns. Choose the best grass seed ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley Farmers and Gardeners! What a stretch of rain rolling in the second week of August. I hope many of you took advantage of several days of dry, sunny weather before all the ...
That image of the American Dream as a lawn and white picket fence is an outdated one, especially with the ongoing U.S. housing crisis that sees a dearth of over 4 million homes. But lawns can still be ...
October may not be the ideal month for grass germination, but it's not too late to usually get new grass seed up and growing before winter.
A pasture improvement research program features looking at summer-dormant tall fescue grasses as an alternative to winter wheat pastures. The climate is changing and the fescue is reliable in the ...
HOUSTON, Aug. 29, 2005 – New research by biologists at Rice University, Indiana University and George Mason University reveals how some non-native fescue grass gets a leg up over competing native ...
An aerial photo taken by a drone in 2015 shows grass harvest near the Polk-Yamhill county line. Grass seed acreage is on the rise in Oregon. SALEM — Strong markets are translating into more acres ...
On average, Americans eat more than 50 pounds of beef each year (according to USDA estimates). But what do beef cattle eat? In the eastern United States, beef cattle often eat tall fescue, a ...
Cattle rid their bodies of heat in three ways: radiation, convection and evaporation. “If your cattle can’t use all three methods, they’ll overheat fast,” says University of Missouri Extension state ...
Managers on Kentucky horse farms prefer pastures used for grazing pregnant mares to be composed of Kentucky bluegrass and orchardgrass and little, if any, tall fescue. Most of the tall fescue in ...