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  1. 261

    Rhizoma Perennial Peanut by Mary J. Williams, Yoana C. Newman, Ann Blount

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Rhizoma perennial peanut is a forage legume available to Florida producers that combines high nutritive value (comparable to alfalfa) with persistence under a wide range of management conditions. …”
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  2. 262

    Evaluation of fertilization strategies for the establishment and productivity of Xaraés grass by N. M. Lage Filho, A. R. Lopes, D. F. Araújo, V. H. M. Macedo, C. Faturi, T. C. Silva, A. C. Rêgo, W. L. Silva, F. N. Domingues

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Slow-release fertilizers may harm the establishment of forage plants, as this is a crucial moment during the pasture formation stage. …”
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  3. 263

    Hairy Indigo Control in Peanut by Jason Ferrell, Blaire Colvin, Ramon Leon

    Published 2015-05-01
    “… Hairy indigo is an annual legume that was introduced to Florida as a forage crop. It has since escaped cultivation and can be a troublesome weed in some crop settings, particularly in peanut production, since we are attempting to control a legume weed in a legume crop. …”
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  4. 264

    Hairy Indigo Control in Peanut by Jason Ferrell, Blaire Colvin, Ramon Leon

    Published 2015-05-01
    “… Hairy indigo is an annual legume that was introduced to Florida as a forage crop. It has since escaped cultivation and can be a troublesome weed in some crop settings, particularly in peanut production, since we are attempting to control a legume weed in a legume crop. …”
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  5. 265

    Fireweed (Heartleaf Nettle) Control in Pastures by Brent Sellers, Jason Ferrell, Pratap Devkota

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This winter annual species is commonly observed in north and central Florida pastures, particularly in bareground areas (near feeding pens and under fences), as well as along tree lines where forage grasses are less dense. This 2-page fact sheet is a minor revision written by B. …”
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  6. 266

    Florida Bears and Beekeeping by Malcolm T. Sanford, James D. Ellis

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…This habitat also contains excellent bee forage, and so bears and bees will sometimes come in contact, thus resulting in bear predation. …”
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    Florida Bears and Beekeeping by Malcolm T. Sanford, James D. Ellis

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…This habitat also contains excellent bee forage, and so bears and bees will sometimes come in contact, thus resulting in bear predation. …”
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    Fireweed (Heartleaf Nettle) Control in Pastures by Brent Sellers, Jason Ferrell, Pratap Devkota

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This winter annual species is commonly observed in north and central Florida pastures, particularly in bareground areas (near feeding pens and under fences), as well as along tree lines where forage grasses are less dense. This 2-page fact sheet is a minor revision written by B. …”
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  9. 269

    Prickly Pear Cactus Control in Pastures by Jason A. Ferrell, Brent A. Sellers

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Prickly pear cactus is not a problem in every pasture in Florida, but where it is found, it is often the biggest and most difficult issue to manage: mowing prickly pear fragments the pads and dramatically increases the infestation, and although prickly pear doesn’t form dense canopies and doesn’t outcompete desirable forage grasses, its impact on grazing can be just as severe because of its barbed quills. …”
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  10. 270

    Alfalfa Production in Florida by Carrol G. Chambliss

    Published 2003-03-01
    “… Alfalfa is a high-quality legume forage crop that is mainly used for hay or silage but can be green chopped or grazed in some situations. …”
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    Alfalfa Production in Florida by Carrol G. Chambliss

    Published 2003-03-01
    “… Alfalfa is a high-quality legume forage crop that is mainly used for hay or silage but can be green chopped or grazed in some situations. …”
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    Prickly Pear Cactus Control in Pastures by Jason A. Ferrell, Brent A. Sellers

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Prickly pear cactus is not a problem in every pasture in Florida, but where it is found, it is often the biggest and most difficult issue to manage: mowing prickly pear fragments the pads and dramatically increases the infestation, and although prickly pear doesn’t form dense canopies and doesn’t outcompete desirable forage grasses, its impact on grazing can be just as severe because of its barbed quills. …”
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    Creep Grazing for Suckling Calves - A Pasture Management Practice by Yoana C. Newman, Doug E. Mayo, Joao Vendramini, Carrol G. Chambliss

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Calves creep grazing on high quality forage that provides high intake of digestible energy and protein make extra growth while the cows are grazing lower quality pasture. …”
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    Creep Grazing for Suckling Calves - A Pasture Management Practice by Yoana C. Newman, Doug E. Mayo, Joao Vendramini, Carrol G. Chambliss

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Calves creep grazing on high quality forage that provides high intake of digestible energy and protein make extra growth while the cows are grazing lower quality pasture. …”
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    2016 US Beef Cattle Market Outlook by Chris Prevatt

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This 7-page fact sheet includes highlights of the US cattle market’s cycle since 2004 and the estimated outlook for 2016, a brief analysis of the supply situation, food and forage conditions, demand and trade, competing meats, and the 2016 beef price outlook. …”
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    Herbicide Residues in Manure, Compost, or Hay by Jason A. Ferrell, Petere J. Dittmar, Brent A. Sellers, Pratap Devkota

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Manure from animals that have been fed forage treated with aminopyralid or other closely related herbicides, such as clopyralid or picloram, can be contaminated with these herbicides, which severely restrict the growth of legume and solanaceous crops and other broadleaf plants. …”
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    Herbicide Residues in Manure, Compost, or Hay by Jason A. Ferrell, Petere J. Dittmar, Brent A. Sellers, Pratap Devkota

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Manure from animals that have been fed forage treated with aminopyralid or other closely related herbicides, such as clopyralid or picloram, can be contaminated with these herbicides, which severely restrict the growth of legume and solanaceous crops and other broadleaf plants. …”
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    2016 US Beef Cattle Market Outlook by Chris Prevatt

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This 7-page fact sheet includes highlights of the US cattle market’s cycle since 2004 and the estimated outlook for 2016, a brief analysis of the supply situation, food and forage conditions, demand and trade, competing meats, and the 2016 beef price outlook. …”
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    Fireweed (Heartleaf nettle) Control in Pastures by Jason A. Ferrell

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…This winter annual species is commonly observed in north and central Florida pastures, particularly in bareground areas (near feeding pens and under fences) as well as along tree lines where forage grasses are less dense. It is particularly troublesome because it possesses stinging hairs that easily embed in skin. …”
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    Soil and Plant Tissue Testing by Maria L. Silveira

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Because of the extensive root system in some plants, plant analysis is a complement to the soil test to better assess the overall nutrient status of a perennial forage system, while revealing imbalances among nutrients that may affect crop production. …”
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