The lives of hay fever sufferers could be changed thanks to research to identify which grass pollen causes the most common allergic reactions. Aberystwyth and Bangor universities are studying pollen ...
Measuring airborne grass allergen levels instead of pollen counts will be more beneficial for hay fever sufferers, as new research shows grass allergen levels are more consistently associated with hay ...
Question: We purchased 10 acres and plan for part of it to be pasture, while the rest we want as a hay field. Can we use the same grasses for both purposes? Answer: Unfortunately, it is not ideal to ...
In June 19 report, compared to the last report, the hay market appeared steady to firm. Colorado—In July 2 report, compared ...
Apart from providing the day-to-day fodder requirements for the farmer, excess forage from Brachiaria can be dried and stored as hay for use during the dry season when pasture is scarce to maintain ...
Grass grows in June just like it should have in May, says Rob Kallenbach, University of Missouri Extension forage specialist. Usually, pasture grasses grow best in May, but not this year. Cool weather ...
A relatively new pest—the Bermuda grass stem maggot—is plaguing Texas hay producers this season, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts. However, new research from Texas A&M ...