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Author Archives: vanessa.corriher
2020 Southeast U.S. Hay Harvest Survey
Extension forage specialist with the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and in the southeast U.S. would like your help in gathering information on hay harvest methods and time required for harvesting hay to help develop more effective forage educational programs. We would appreciate you taking the time to complete a survey regarding your hay harvest methods. If you do choose to participate, we appreciate your feedback, and all information will be kept confidential to the extent allowed by applicable state and federal law…. Read More →
Ranch Leasing Workshop January 16, 2020
The Ranch Leasing Workshop will focus specifically on grazing, hunting and livestock leases. Speakers Tiffany Dowell Lashmet (attornye, https://agrilife.org/texasaglaw/) and Dr. Greg Kaase (economist) will be glad to answer questions. All participants receive their own copy of the Ranchers’ Agricultural Leasing Handbook, which contains checklists and sample lease language. January 16, 2020 9 am – 1 pm Ben E. Keith Meeting Room 2019 West Oak Street Palestine, TX Registration Required: https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu/Ranchers OR call Valerie @ 979-845-2604 FLYER
Multiple Agriculture CEU Courses Offered Online
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Ecosystem and Management Unit is offering Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) continuing education units (CEUs) for private applicators online in November. Private applicators need 15 CEUs every 5 years, and a maximum of 10 can be from recorded online courses and/or correspondence courses. Five CEUs must come from a live class or webinar in order to meet the TDA requirements to recertify. Of the 15 CEUs, a minimum of 2 must be laws and regulations, and 2 must be integrated pest management… Read More →
Upcoming Pesticide Applicator Training
Pesticide Applicators Training (5 CEU’s) Thursday, December 5, 2019 Texas A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center Overton, TX Preregister by Nov. 30, 2019; Cost: $35/person On-Site Registration: $60/person (includes lunch) Register online at: https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu/Overton Topics: Weed Control Strategies for Pastures and Hay Fields Wild Pig Control Aquatic Weed Control External Parasite Control 8:30 am Program Starts 11:45 am Lunch Served 3:00 pm Adjourn FLYER
Sugarcane Aphids: A Threat to Forage Sorghums, Sorghum-Sudangrass and Sudangrass
Sugarcane aphids feed on and damage all species of Sorghum grown for grain, forage and hay. Aphids feed on plant sap and infested leaves turn yellow and then brown and die, reducing forage yield. Sugarcane aphids also produce large amounts of honeydew, a sticky waste product that accumulates on leaves. A black sooty mold sometimes grows on the honeydew, turning leaves black. The honeydew on leaves and stems can gum up harvest machinery. The following practices can reduce the risk of sugarcane aphid damage: Plant hybrids with… Read More →
2019 Herbicide Cost Per Acre Spreadsheet for Pastures and Hayfields
Dr. Jason Banta and Dr. Vanessa Corriher-Olson released the 2019 Herbicide Cost Per Acre Spreadsheet for Pastures and Hayfields. It is a downloadable spreadsheet (Spreadsheet ) that calculates herbicide cost per acre for a partial list of available products. This spreadsheet is intended to serve only as a guide for determining herbicide cost per acre and is not an indicator of product effectiveness or appropriate use. The herbicide cost per acre spreadsheet should not be the only factor in choosing a product. In addition to cost, the following… Read More →
Ranchers Leasing Workshop-Nacogdoches, TX
Ranchers Leasing Workshop $50 per person or $80 per couple April 9, 2019 9 am – 1 pm Nacogdoches Expo Center 3805 NW Stallings Drive Nacogdoches, TX 75964 FLYER Focused specifically on grazing, hunting and livestock leases. Half day seminar, participants will be able to ask questions, interact with attorneys and economists. All participants receive their own copy of The Rancher’s Agricultural Leasing Handbook, which contains checklists and sample lease language. Registration Required: https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu/Ranchers Vanessa Corriher-Olson Forage Extension Specialist Soil & Crop Sciences,… Read More →
2018 Forage Sorghum Silage Trial at Bushland
by Dr. Jourdan Bell, Jourdan.bell@ag.tamu.edu Dr. Ed Bynum, EBynum@ag.tamu.edu Dr. Ronnie Schnell, ronschnell@tamu.edu Carla Naylor, Preston Sirmon, Dr. Kevin Heflin and Katrina Horn The 2018 Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Forage Sorghum Silage Trial consisted of 56 entries including forage sorghum, sorghum-sudangrass, sudangrass, and dual-purpose forage/grain sorghum hybrids. Two corn hybrids and two additional grain sorghum hybrids were included as checks. Of the 56 entries, 26 were brown midrib (BMR) forage sorghum and sorghum-sudangrass hybrids, and 13 were brachytic hybrids. The average forage yield was 22.5 tons/acre with yields… Read More →
Basic Principles of Forage Quality
Basic Principles of Forage Quality AgriLife Extension conducts many programs across Texas on different kinds of forages. We all know forage quality is important. My observation is that many hay growers and hay feeders don’t test for it. In fact, at sale I am sure most forage changes hands in Texas with no measurement of forage quality. But forage quality indeed is a value factor. Forage is not just about tons of hay per acre. A New Mexico State University colleague, research forage agronomist Leonard Lauriault, Tucumcari, shared… Read More →
Eastern Texas Forage Calendar
Need a last minute Christmas gift or an extra stocking stuffer… Landowners interested in managing forage production for grazing and/or hay can use this calendar for management suggestions specific to each month and to record the dates of the management tasks performed. Keeping a record of management activities by date can help you document your management strategies for your pastures each year. To order a copy visit: http://agrilifelearn.tamu.edu