Concern about microbial contamination of groundwater from foraging dairy cows has increased as spray irrigation practices in New Zealand have increased over the years. Bacteria capable of living in ...
MADISON, WI, June 14th, 2010 – Concern about microbial contamination of groundwater from foraging dairy cows has increased as spray irrigation practices in New Zealand have increased over the years.
As the new year begins, it is important to look back at pasture and forage production conditions to understand what to focus on for the coming year. As of late October, much of Nebraska was in ...
The Land Use Survey Office at Kansas State University is seeking feedback from Kansas for 14 counties in the 2025 Bluestem Pasture Survey and the entire state for the 2025 Kansas Irrigated Farm Lease ...
A warm, wet Texas spring is fueling pest outbreaks in pastures, rice, corn and cotton. Here's what producers need to watch.
A project looking at how irrigated perennial ryegrass pastures recover if dried off during summer in northern Victoria is trying to identify which cultivars are best suited to this type of management ...
QUANTIFYING dairy pasture yield improvement through better water scheduling is one of the aims of a national Smarter Irrigation Project (SIP) participation at Dardanup, Western Australia.
But that technology does not need to be expensive or complicated, according to Local Land Service’s Bega irrigation systems officer David O’Donnell. Mr O’Donnell said the number of steps required to ...
On a cold Wednesday morning in the sleepy Bbaale Trading Centre, in the cattle corridor of Bbaale County in Kayunga District, five men ride into the milk collecting centre. Several workers are busy in ...
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