Sunn Hemp for Forage or Wildlife Food Plots

Sunn hemp is a fast growing, warm season, annual legume. It grows 6-7 feet tall. Sunn hemp can tolerate a wide range of soil pH (5.0-8.4). It is native to India and Pakistan. The University… Read More
by bearden
Posted: April 24, 2018
Sunn hemp is a fast growing, warm season, annual legume. It grows 6-7 feet tall. Sunn hemp can tolerate a wide range of soil pH (5.0-8.4). It is native to India and Pakistan. The University… Read More
by bearden
Posted: January 10, 2018
Spring is a good time to walk your pastures to scout for toxic weeds. Summer pastures are just greening up, but are still short, and warm season weeds are just beginning to pop up out… Read More
Category: Agriculture
Tags: forage, Forage & Pasture, forages; livestock, hay, Livestock, panhandle agriculture, pasture, poisonous plants, toxic plants, Weeds
by bearden
Posted: September 18, 2015
The sugarcane aphid, Melanaphis sacchari, has been very active this summer in Northwest Florida. Typically, we are talking about grain sorghum when we warn about this pest. However, the pest was found to be significantly… Read More
Category: Agriculture
Tags: Forage & Pasture, forages; livestock, panhandle agriculture, pasture, Sorghum
by bearden
Posted: November 14, 2014
Soil fertility and plant nutrient management is an important part of agroecosystems. Agroecological approaches to soil fertility and nutrient management begin with soil testing. A soil test will tell you soil pH. Soil pH affects… Read More
Category: Agriculture
Tags: Best Management Practices (BMPs), Forage & Pasture, forages; livestock, hay, panhandle agriculture, pasture
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