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  1. Forage Management
  2. Forage Fertilization
  3. Lucaena: Promising Forage and Tree Crop for the Tropics by National Academy of Sciences, 2001-08
  4. Forage Management by Dale Smith, Raymond J. Bula, et all 1986-03-01
  5. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Seed of Forage Plants Excluding Beet Seed in China by Philip M. Parker, 2006-10-24
  6. Country Pasture Profiles: Detailed Description of Pasture And Forage Resources by Country, Rome 2005
  7. Forage by Rita Wong, 2007-11-30
  8. Tropical Forage Legumes by P.J. Skerman, 1987
  9. Tropical forages in livestock production systems: Proceedings of a symposium held during the annual meetings of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop ... November 1973 (ASA special publication)
  10. Forage Conservation and Feeding
  11. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Seed of Forage Plants Excluding Beet Seed in Italy by Philip M. Parker, 2006-11-21
  12. Hay and Forage Harvesting: Fundamentals of Machine Operation by Robert Gasch, 2004-06-30
  13. Forage crops other than grasses: How to cultivate, harvest and use them by Thomas Shaw, 1904
  14. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Seed of Forage Plants Excluding Beet Seed in Poland by Philip M. Parker, 2006-11-21

61. Forage Information
Terminology endorsed by the Forage and Grazing Terminology Committee of the XVII International Grasslands Council.
http://forages.oregonstate.edu/topics/description.cfm?TopID=604

62. Haylage And Other Fermented Forages
Haylage and Other Fermented forages, Quality Forage.
http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/ansci/dairy/as1252w.htm
NDSU Extension Service
North Dakota State University
Haylage and Other Fermented Forages
AS-1252, June 2004
J. W. Schroeder , Extension Dairy Specialist Almost any legume, grass or pasture forage can be ensiled successfully Cutting fresh forage at the optimal stage of maturity and feeding it directly to animals year-round would supply the highest-quality and most palatable feed possible. In addition, field and storage losses would be the least of all methods of forage utilization. However, fluctuations in seasonal growth and plant maturity make it necessary to harvest and store forages to maximize both quality and productivity. Hay is the most widely used method of storing forages, but harvesting as grass or legume silage or haylage has several advantages over storing as hay, including: 1. Lower field losses when harvested as silage. 2. More nutrients preserved for feeding. 3. Lower labor costs because of more complete mechanization in harvesting and feeding. 4. Consistent forage quality on a daily basis when properly stored. 5. Greater ability to harvest the crop at ideal maturity, as less rain-free weather is needed for harvesting haylage.

63. Penn State's Forages
Information and links on forage management, notes on related soil and botanic science.
http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/casdept/agronomy/forage/forages.html

64. ARS Rangeland, Pasture, And Forages National Program (205)
Sustained and productive use of rangeland, pasture, and forages. Mission. Develop and transfer economically sustainable technologies and integrated
http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/programs/programs.htm?NP_CODE=205

65. Wagon Wheel Seed Corporation Home Page
Grower, processor, and wholesaler of certified seed of cereals, oilseeds, pulses, special crops, forages, and corn and soybeans. Located in Saskatchewan, Canada.
http://www.wagonwheelseeds.sk.ca/
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66. ARS Project: Forages For New Uses, Enhanced Quality, & Stress Tolerance Through
Research Project forages for New Uses, Enhanced Quality, Stress Tolerance Through Genomics and Genetic Rangeland, Pasture, and forages (205)
http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/projects/projects.htm?ACCN_NO=406016

67. Home
Hay for Sale Specializing in forages for sale locally and exported to the US. Cow/calf feeder and offering grains. Located in Birtle, Manitoba, Canada.
http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~dfulton
Tyton Farm Ltd. Birtle, Manitoba, Canada Tyton Farm Ltd. is a 4500 acre family farm located near Birtle in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. It is owned and operated by David and Verna Fulton. The main enterprises are: cow/calf, feeder, feed grains, and forages. Forages grown are sold locally and exported to the U.S. We welcome any inquires on the many products we have available. Contact Information Contact Names: Telephone: Fax: Mailing Address: Box 141, Birtle, Manitoba, Canada, R0M 0C0 Email Address: dfulton@mb.sympatico.ca
Last modified: November 16, 2001

68. Forage Seeds From Ampac Seed Company
One of the most popular and useful forages. Excellent for hay and grazing. OTHER LEGUMES Common and Hairy Vetch. PASTURE PERFECT® MIXES
http://www.ampacseed.com/foragepage.htm
ampacseed.com A worldwide wholesale supplier of turf and forage seeds forage seeds Since our inception, we have been providing forage seeds throughout the Americas and the rest of the world. We have increasingly focused on improved cultivars that are bred to produce more tonnage, withstand intensive grazing, and offer higher feed value and improved digestibility. In addition to being a strong supplier of public varieties, we have put our focus on bringing to market cool season grasses, legumes, and brassicas that are of the highest quality and value to farmers. You'll find a wealth of information including test results, planting instructions, variety descriptions and links to many how-to resources on our site. Also, be sure to visit our Pasture Perfect® section where you can learn about our best forage mixes!
ALFALFA

An excellent choice for the dairyman, beef farmer or hay producer. A full season forage.
ANNUAL RYEGRASS

Great for overseeding. High yields.

69. Forages Of Texas Home Page
Forage of Texas; species, establishment, incoluation/nitrogen fixation, fertility, weed/brush, hay silage, grazing management, animal disorders.
http://stephenville.tamu.edu/~butler/foragesoftexas/

Forage Related - Animal Disorders
Common Pasture Weeds Fertility
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70. Texas A&M Research And Extension Center - Stephenville
icon forages Extension icon forages - Research icon forages of Texas icon Forage Research in Texas icon Forensic Entomology icon Horticulture
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71. Ontario Forage Council
Coordinate research projects and patent registration related to forages. bullet. Collaborate with other Ontario agricultural producer groups such as the
http://www.ontarioforagecouncil.com/
Ontario Forage Council
A technical and research information resource
for forage producers
2005 Forage Variety Trials Spring 2005 THINK GREEN! Newsletter Recent OFC Research Reports - Development of Alfalfa Varieties with Modified Carbohydrate Profile and Enhanced Stress Tolerance -Late Maturing Orchardgrass Variety Testing P rofitable Pastures Conference Proceedings Forage Focus Conference Proceedings OMAF Agronomy Guide for Forages Agricorp Forage Rainfall Project What the Ontario Forage Council does... Provide a “ one stop shop ” for forage technical and research information. Consolidate provincial forage interests into a unified voice. Coordinate research projects and patent registration related to forages. Collaborate with other Ontario agricultural producer groups such as the Dairy Farmers of Ontario and the Ontario Cattlemen's Association in hosting conferences. Promote the positive environmental impacts of forage and grassland on soil and water conservation, carbon sequestration, and wildlife habitat.

72. Pennsylvania State University Forages Alfalfa
Covers characteristics, establishment, grazing, and fertility information.
http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/casdept/agronomy/forage/docs/species/alfalfa.html

73. UACES: AR Agriculture: Livestock And Forages
University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service AR Agriculture Livestock and forages Extension programs use a number of educational methods to
http://www.aragriculture.org/lvstkforg/default.asp

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Livestock and Forages
Extension programs use a number of educational methods to assist producers with livestock and forage management. Demonstrations, field days, meetings, news articles, radio programs, newsletters, and clinics are just a few of the methods used to educate Arkansans. Youth livestock programs use sheep, beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine and horse projects to teach lifetime skills to Arkansas' youth. All of these programs are designed to provide livestock and forage producers with information while also investing in the future of Arkansas. Our goal is to provide research-based information through informal education to help improve the economic well-being and quality of life for Arkansans. Public Issues Hot Topics News Publications ... FOI
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74. UACES: AR Agriculture: Livestock And Forages: Pastures And Forages: Programs
University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service AR Agriculture Livestock and forages Pastures and forages Programs A number of Extension
http://www.aragriculture.org/lvstkforg/pastureforage/default.asp

Hay Producers Database

Pasture and Forages

Seasonal Pasture Planner

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Pasture and Forages
Arkansas Hay Producers Directory Arkansas Grazing Management Schools Focus Program: Reducing Winter Feed Costs Grassland Evaluation Contest ... Publications Forage crops are of great value in Arkansas, both economically and environmentally.
Forages supply the majority of the total feed requirements of most beef cattle operations and in many cases provide a significant part of the feed requirements for dairy animals in Arkansas. The most convenient and economical approach in utilizing forages is to develop a year-round grazing program. The degree to which this objective can be achieved is dependent on the adapted forage species, specific livestock enterprise, soil resource, geographic area of the state, managerial ability, time and money.
A number of Extension educational programs are available to producers with respect to forage production. These educational programs and activities include county forage educational demonstrations, county forage educational field days, producer educational meetings, news articles, radio programs, informational fact sheets, county hay contests, the Arkansas Grazing Management School, Focus Programs, Grassland Evaluation Contest and others. Arkansas Hay Producers Directory The web-based Arkansas Hay Producers Directory from the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service was created to allow Arkansas producers to share information about their available hay.

75. Frost Seeding
Frost Seeding of forages. Dan Undersander. University of Wisconsin While frost seeding is a less expensive method of seeding forages than using seeders,
http://www.uwex.edu/ces/forage/pubs/frostsd.htm
Frost Seeding of Forages
Dan Undersander
University of Wisconsin
Frost seeding is broadcasting forage seed on the ground surface while the ground is still frozen in the spring. Farmers have reported that frost seeding works 60 to 70 % of the time. They feel it is worth it because of the cost saving from not needing a seeder. While frost seeding is a less expensive method of seeding forages than using seeders, it is also riskier than seeding with a drill because seed-soil contact is less good. Frost seeding can result in increased legume or seeded grass percentage but not in uniform stands of the seeded forage. Frost seeding may be acceptable for pasture improvement but not for establishing hay fields. The optimum is to seed early in the spring after the snow is gone but while the ground is still frozen. The principle is that freezing, thawing, and refreezing that occurs in the soil surface during this time will cause the seed to be incorporated to some degree into the soil to enhance germination. Most important seed in present to germinate during a cool, moist time period.

76. Alternative Forages
Alternative forages General Cereals Peas Sorghum/Sudangrass Cereal forages for Spring Seeding A Focus on Forage fact sheet written by Mike
http://www.uwex.edu/ces/crops/uwforage/altfor.htm
Alternative Forages
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Written by Dr. Dan Undersander, UW Extension Forage Agronomist Forage Options Following Alfalfa Winterkill
A "Focus on Forage" fact sheet written by Dan Undersander, UW-Extension Forage Agronomist Seeding into an Existing Alfalfa Stand
A "Focus on Forage" fact sheet written by Rhonda Gildersleeve, Extension Agricultural Agent - Iowa County, Dan Undersander, UW-Extension Forage Agronomist, and Tim Wood, Superintendent - Lancaster Ag Research Station Cereal Forages for Spring Seeding
A "Focus on Forage" fact sheet written by Mike Rankin, Extension Crops and Soils Agent - Fond du Lac County. Pea and Small Grain Mixtures
A "Focus on Forage" fact sheet written by Dan Undersander, UW-Extension Forage Agronomist Sorghum / Sudangrass Forage Yield and Economic Losses Associated with the Brown-Midrib Trait in Sudangrass - pdf file
Crop Science paper written by Mike Casler et al.

77. Forages Home Page (ACIS)
This is the home page for the forages section of the Arizona Crop Information Site which provides independent, researchbased desert crop production and
http://ag.arizona.edu/crops/othercrops/forages/forages.html
Counties: Graham LaPaz/Mohave Maricopa Pima Pinal Yuma
Determining the Amount of Irrigation Water

Applied to a Field

(Arizona Water Series #29), PDF file, 34KB
The mission of this section of ACIS is to provide visitors with independent, research-based desert forage production and protection information.
Crop Mgmt
Soil Mgmt Irrigation Alfalfa Reports ... Site Map
document located at: http://cals.arizona.edu/crops/othercrops/forages/forages.html
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webmaster: jsjones@ag.arizona.edu

78. MINERAL LEVELS IN WINTER FORAGES FOR BEEF CATTLE
This paper describes a study that evaluated winter forages on North Carolina The mineral levels in the forages were compared to the requirements of an
http://www2.ncsu.edu/unity/project/www/ncsu/cals/an_sci/ann_rep94/mhpoo44.html
MINERAL LEVELS IN WINTER FORAGES FOR BEEF CATTLE
M.H. Poore
Introduction Mineral supplementation is an important and often expensive part of a good integrated manage ment program for beef cattle. Recent research at NCSU and elsewhere has improved the understand ing of mineral function, and the requirements of different ruminant animals. Despite this, supplemen tation recommendations are difficult because little is understood about levels of minerals present in the forages we produce in North Carolina. Many of our ideas about mineral supplementation come from research conducted in the western states. Supple ments that are designed for use in other areas of the country may not be the best for use in North Caro lina because of the great differences in our forages and feeding practices. To improve our mineral rec ommendations, efforts are underway to evaluate minerals levels in different areas of the state. This paper describes a study that evaluated winter forages on North Carolina beef farms in the winter of 1992-1993. Because little is known about how fertilization practices influence mineral levels in forages, samples were taken from well managed farms utilizing either conventional fertilization, or fertilization with poultry litter or municipal sludge. Materials and Methods During the winter of 1992-1993 (October to February), samples of forages were taken from 29 different sites on 16 farms in 12 different counties, primarily in the Piedmont. Fourteen of the samples were of stockpiled fescue, and 15 were of hay. Sixteen of the samples were produced with commer cial fertilizer (8 stockpiled fescue and 8 hay), and 13 were produced with poultry litter or sludge (6 stock piled fescue and 7 hay). The samples were analyzed by a commercial lab for the minerals of major impor tance including molybdenum (with the exception of selenium.) The mineral levels in the forages were compared to the requirements of an above average lactating cow to determine which minerals were most limiting. The level of each mineral in forages produced by the two different systems were com pared using one-way analysis of variance.

79. Forages
Variety Trials Seed Production Trials Alternative forages Pastures/Grazing Management Links Agronomy COAFES U of M Home forages
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Print View Forages The mission of the Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics is to discover and share information and genetic material that increases the efficiency, reliability, and profitability of crop production and utilization within Minnesota and around the world. We promote environmentally sound practices that preserve the natural resources upon which agriculture depends. Any questions or comments please send email to larso276@umn.edu. Other State Forage Websites AB ISU IL KS ... WI` National/Regional Forage Websites AFGC ARS CASC DFRC ... NWS
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80. Forages : Alternative Forages
Other Legumes Variety Trials Seed Production Trials Alternative forages Pastures/Grazing Home Alternative forages Print View Print View
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