Filter the results Item type Select All/None Link Collection Page Folder Image File Article New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 160 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Forage Matters: Springtime is go time Look back on past grazing management to anticipate how it can affect 2026 forage production. Located in Columns / Forage Matters Forage Matters: Observations from a trip to Florida James Rogers compares North Dakota's agriculture industry to the one of The Sunshine State. Located in Columns / Forage Matters NDSU Extension provides outlook for the 2026 grazing and haying season NDSU Extension experts recommend having a drought plan in place, regardless of spring conditions. Located in News Releases / 2026 / March Monitor moisture when managing frost-damaged corn for silage If considering harvesting frost-damaged corn for silage, take into account plant maturity at the time of harvest and how this relates to whole-plant moisture ... Located in News Releases / 2025 / September Forage Matters: Resolutions Don’t overlook the value that forages can contribute to your feeding program. Located in Columns / Forage Matters Forage Matters: Plants and bears James Rogers offers considerations for preparing perennial forage plants for winter survival and spring growth. Located in Columns / Forage Matters Despite mild winter, spring may bring forage challenges In spite of predictions for a warmer and drier spring, ranchers should prepare for potential impacts to spring turnout. Located in News Releases / 2024 / February NDSU Extension provides outlook for the 2024 grazing and haying season Regardless of spring conditions, have a drought plan in place. Located in News Releases / 2024 / March Wild winter temperature has different effects on forage crops If plants were well established prior to the onset of winter and had the opportunity to harden and tiller, chances of survival are very good, but forage ... Located in News Releases / 2024 / March Proper timing of pasture turnout critical for optimal forage production Grazing too early will reduce plant vigor, thin existing stands, lower total forage production, and increase disease, insect and weed infestations. Located in News Releases / 2024 / April 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 16 Next 10 items