Amazing Graze
A publication of The Ohio State University Extension, Clif Little and Mark Sulc, Editors
- April, 2000
- Mixed Species Grazing: A Mind Game
- Is Bermudagrass a Viable Forage Option in Ohio?
- Maximizing Forage Growth on Pastures Through Split Application of Nitrogen
- Events and Happenings.
January, 2000
Great Lakes International Grazing Conference
Fall Pasture, A Win-Win Update
Update on Brown Midrib Sorghum Sudangrass
Forage Management and Renovation
A New Lespedeza
Events/Happenings
Did You Know . . .
"Quotes"
- November, 1999
- Forage and Grass Management Review
- New Forage Short Course Planned
- Fescue Response to Variable Rates of Nitrogen Fertilization
- GLGC Scheduled
- OFGC Coupon Book
- Beef: Unexplained Demand Bolsters Fall Prices
- New Forage Book
- Planning to Increase Pasture Acres?
- Grazier's Comments
- September, 1999
- Late Season Grazing Alternatives
- Beef Replacement Heifer Cost
- Why Nitrate Concerns
- OFGC Welcomes Aboard Dr. Stephen Myers
- EORDC Forage Study
- Loss of Grazing Leader
- Feeding the High Merit Cows
- "Quotes"
- July, 1999
- Extended Grazing - Planning to Succeed
- Mini-vacation Opportunity
- PEAQ!
- Livestock Water Supply
- More on CLA - Conjugated Linoleie Acid - a Demonstrated Anti-carcinogen
- "QUOTES"
- May, 1999
- Promoting Summer Pasture Growth
- Pasturing Ostriches and Emus
- Forage Quality
- New Fact Sheet - ANR-5-99
- On the Road
- Southeastern Ohio Hay Day
- Quotes
- Stockman's Research in review - June 7, 1999
- March, 1999
- Reseeding Questions to Ask Yourself
- Fertility Management of Meadows
- Special Event
- Cove Mountain Seasonal Dairy
- "Steadfast"
- Creating Grazing Days While Growing Nitrogran
- Research on CLA Finds Healthy Plus for Milk Fat
- January, 1999
- Grass management for the dairy cow
- Now available - annual publication
- Annual lespedesa
- Tall fescue toxicosis research breakthrough?
- Late winter time to frost-seed pastures and hay fields
- Important dates in history
- Fertility management of meadows
- Special events
- November, 1998
- Special events
- Ryegrass
- Does grazing legumes adversely affect the reproductive performance of ewes?
- 4th annual "Forage and Grass Management Review"
- Buckeye Shepherd's Symposium
- Forage economic impact
- Definition of selected terms that relate to intake
- Pasture monitoring helps prevent potential plant poisonings in horses
- Dealing with endophyte infected fescue
- Integrated Forage Team directory
- September, 1998
- Special events
- Grazing behavior of dairy cows
- The meningeal worm
- Forage protein content: What does it mean?
- Clover varietiesfor grazing in Michigan
- Beef and Forage Field Day scheduled
- New OSU Extension bulletin
- July, 1998
- Holmes County vicinity August-Sepember pasture walks
- Annual medics and berseem clover as emergency forages
- Managing excess - planning for shortfall
- Considerations for installing livestock water pipelines
- Managing internal parasites for sheep in the spring
- Wisconsin school for beginning dairy farmers
- "Quotes"
- May, 1998
- Special events
- Potential animal problems
- Think at the margin
- Optimize health through nutrition
- Stocking density versus stocking rate
- Adapting seeding technologies to speed the seeding operation
- Consider the environment when designing a grazing system
- Why do we make
- From our readers
- January, 1998
- Special events
- Expansion for dairy
- Environmental benefits of improved grazing management
- Research briefs from purdue
- Grazing alfalfa persistence study
- High tensile smooth wire fence for pasture subdivision and predator control
- Beef cow weight change during the fall extended grazing season, utilizing stockpile forages in
southern ohio
- Winter grazing
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Updated on November 9, 1999 by Stan Smith