During the winter, horse owners may wonder if they have enough forages to last their until warm-season pastures regrow. The best practice fo...
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The presence of a mineral in forage, water, feed, or supplement does not constitute utilization of the mineral in cattle bodily processes. U...
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This document, which is part of Alabama Extension’s Phosphorus Basics series, explains how phosphorus (P) can be surface applied to most a...
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Horticulture Professional Services Licenses are issued to businesses that engage in Setting of Landscape Plants (SLP) and have a certified o...
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The cotton industry generates several byproducts which can be used as beef cattle feeds. Common byproducts used in the Southeastern United S...
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Weed control is one of the most important management areas of container nursery production. Weeds can significantly reduce the growth and ma...
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The Agronomic Crops Program delivers research-based integrated information to improve producer management decisions while increasing profita...
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Tomato spotted wilt (TSW), caused by tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV; Family Bunyaviridae; Genus Tospovirus), is an important disease of fie...
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Estrus is a period each month when a cow is receptive to reproduction via a demonstration of behavior such as receptivity to mountin...
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Organic vegetable production systems in the Deep South may not be pesticide-free, especially under high pest-pressure conditions. Pr...
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Adoption of organic practices in Alabama has grown in recent years. This growth has been paralleled by an increase in marketing oppo...
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Part of the Phosphorus Management series, this text details pros and cons of indices that can be used by soil and water professional...
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