The sugarcane aphid is a serious economic problem on grain sorghum in Mexico and the Caribbean, the southern states along the U.S. Gulf Coas...
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The Alabama Cooperative Extension System has an iBook to help families, businesses and communities prepare for storms and clean up after t...
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Baleage, known as baled silage or haylage, is a method used for conserving and storing high-moisture forage.
Making hay...
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Manage your precipitation risk as a forage producer using USDA subsidized Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage Insurance.
Per...
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Dairy goats can be successfully maintained in a variety of production systems, including fenced cultivated pastures, fenced uncultiv...
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Jubilee! This cry is eagerly awaited each summer by Mobile Bay residents. They are excited by the prospect of gigging hundreds of flounder o...
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Prussic acid poisoning, also known as cyanide poisoning, is a metabolic condition in livestock that can periodically occur in operat...
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Overall maintenance of herd health and productivity depend on the quantity and quality of water required by livestock. Learn how muc...
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Wintertime feeding can help maintain the health and promote the growth of catfish. Since catfish are cold-blooded animals, their body temper...
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January
Complete fertility samples.
Review gin sheets, on-farm trials, and OVT data for yield and fiber quality. Â...
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This aggressive fungus is known to be resistant to certain fungicides in some soybean varieties. The following guidelines provide fa...
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In the 1930s, beaver populations in Alabama were reduced to about 500 animals as a result of trapping, hunting, and the demand for fur. Cons...
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