Frost Seeding – Tips for Success

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Profitable “Tall” Grass Grazing

Download a PDF copy of this management sheet:   For several years, we have been urging our grazing clients to let their grass pastures get a little taller before turning in and not graze them shorter than four to six inches. This has a number of benefits to the grass plant that make it more […]

Sheep – Summer Grazing, Flushing & Winter Feed

Download a PDF copy of this management sheet:   Every livestock manager utilizing pasture is concerned about drought.  Rather than having to feed expensive hay or sell animals when your cool season pastures slow down, we recommend planning ahead.  After soil temperatures reach at least 65 degrees in late May, we recommend planting FSM Brand […]

Sheep – Multi-Purpose Pasture Options

Download a PDF copy of this management sheet:   In some years, pastures begin to slow down in early summer and more grazing acres are needed other years, the ewes can’t keep up with all the grass.  One way to manage this situation is to plant a portion of the farm to a forage mixture […]

Sheep – High Quality Pasture for Late Gestation, Lactation and Breeding

Download a PDF copy of this management sheet:   Many sheep producers have a portion of their farm well-suited to the production of high quality pasture. Generally, soils with good fertility that are not excessively wet or droughty can support high quality pasture grasses with proper management. Soft-leafed tall fescues, like Barenbrug’s endophytefree Bariane or […]

Sheep – Basic Improvements for Difficult to Manage Permanent Pasture

Download a PDF copy of this management sheet:   Sheep production has traditionally been a way of utilizing farmland least suited to crop production.  Therefore, many long-term pastures tend to have soil moisture extremes, steeper slopes and may be untillable due to rocks or trees.  By default, these areas may also be infested with undesirable […]

Sheep – Profitable Everyday Pasture for the Commercial and Purebred Sheep Producer

Download a PDF copy of this management sheet:   Maintaining your ewe flock in good condition for the least cost throughout the year is an important key to profitability.  With the cost of owning or renting land increasing annually in most areas, improving the carrying capacity of your pasture acres can help your bottom line. […]

Horses – Understanding Horse Pasture

Download a PDF copy of this management sheet:   The term ‘horse pasture’ can mean a lot of different things to different people. We categorize ‘horse pasture’ into two categories: exercise lots and standing equine forage. An ‘exercise lot’ is a fenced area with more horses than grass, typically more than 1 horse per acre. […]

Horses – Producing Hay for Horses

Download a PDF copy of this management sheet:   The standing joke is that if a hay grower asked 5 different horse owners to describe ideal hay for their horse, he would get at least 6 different answers!  A situation that is funny to the uninitiated; frustrating to the hay grower; and somewhat rooted in […]

Manure Management Solutions

Download a PDF copy of this management sheet:   Livestock manure can be either a valuable asset or a stinky liability! Too often the nutrients found in manure are lost into the air or water creating a bad name for the farming community and inviting restrictive legislation rather than being properly stabilized and recycled for […]