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  1. Supplemental Forage Options

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    August planted oats or spring triticale forage will have crude protein (CP) content of 12 to 15% and ... August, field peas or soybeans could be added to the mixture to boost the CP content of the forage, an ... August, we would expect the CP content to be increased by 3 to 4 percentage units when including field ...

  2. Fair Wrap-up and Tailgating

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    juice with water to decrease the sugar content.  The smoothie bike was a great hit with the youth. ... diseases to a minimum.  Don’t process tomatoes from dead vines or with blemishes, as the acid content is ... minerals plus fiber to your menu.- Add extra ingredients to boost the nutritional content.  For example to ...

  3. Livestock Need Good Quality Drinking Water

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    livestock owners know the nutrient content of the grains and forages they are feeding their livestock and ... physical and chemical properties, mineral content, toxic compounds and microbial contamination.  If quality ... coliform bacteria content and the E. coli bacteria content.  Some of these parameters have guidelines and ...

  4. Grazing Corn Residue

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    protein (CP) content of 8% and a total digestible nutrient (TDN) content of 70% can be expected early in ... content will decrease to 5% CP and 40% TDN.  This is a typical pattern where livestock are provided with ... to 60 days. The nutrient content decreases because livestock are selecting the highest quality, most ...

  5. Forage and Feed Sampling

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    livestock a major portion of the diet is typically composed of forages.  Forage nutrient content is affected ... moisture content at harvest, and handling of the forage during the harvest and storage period.  While most ... I can probably use book values for the nutritional content of corn no matter where it comes from, all ...

  6. Manage for High Quality Corn Silage

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    silage include a pH below 4.5 and a lactic acid content of 65% or greater of the total volatile fatty ... acids.  To accomplish this requires chopping at the correct moisture content, removing the air as quickly ... silage quality is to harvest at the correct moisture or dry matter (DM) content.  A DM range of 30-38% is ...

  7. Cover Crops Offer Options

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    aggressive raking as ash content >11 reduces palatability, increases risk of botulism, and limits ...

  8. Farm Biosecurity with COVID-19

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    alcohol content.  There is a recommendation that wearing a mask can often result in preventing people from ...

  9. Forage Management and TMR sampling

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    pasture, frost is actually good news because the sugar content within fescue increases.  It is part of the ... small particles. 4.      After you have walked the entire feed bunk, mix the contents of the bucket and ... then dump the contents onto a clean floor or large piece of plastic. 5.      Spread the contents out ...

  10. Forage Tests Provide Valuable Information

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    the plants increase and NDF content will increase.  As NDF content in a forage increases, dry matter ... sand, etc. The average internal ash content of alfalfa is about 8% and of grasses is about 6%. ...

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