Counterintuitive as it seems, cool-season grass seed can sit dormant during the end of the winter months and get an early ...
Grasses should be cut back when dormant—any time between late fall and early spring. While there is no exact timing, you’ll want to be sure to remove the old blades before new growth begins. It is ...
Statewide hay supplies depend on conditions of winter forage crops and rainfall, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
Dormant seeding a lawn helps your grass perform come spring. Avoid these dormant seeding mistakes to make sure the seeds germinate successfully.
Cool-season grass seeds will germinate in temperatures as low as 50°F so your grass will already look nice by late spring and have a head start on germinating weed seeds. Consider varieties like ...
Is your grass turning yellow? The change may have a benign cause, or it may stem from a serious issue you need to address ...
Many years producers are calving during the early spring with cows grazing lush pastures. When cows that have just calved are grazing cool-season annual pastures producers often find mature cows ...
Pivot is the world’s first synthetic turf that plays like grass, requires no performance infill and is able to be recycled, ...
Livestock producers who grow their own hay often find themselves playing “beat the clock” when it comes to harvest, knowing ...