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Forages

  • Planting Guide
  • Fertilization, Production and Quality
    • Overview of forages and forage utilization
    • Fertilization
    • Quality
  • Grazing Management
    • Grazing Heights for Rotational Stocking
  • Hay and Silage Production and Quality
    • Hay Production
    • Hay Quality Index
    • Silage and Haylage Production
  • ONLINE Planting Guide Tool
  • Forage Research
  • Frost-Seeding Clovers in Tall Fescue
  • Insect Control on Forage Crops
    • Products for Insect Pest Control
    • Fall Armyworm Control Products
  • Poisonous Plants to Livestock
  • Stockpiled Tall Fescue
  • Weed Management
    • Weed ID Guide
    • Herbicides
    • Plant Identification Videos
  • Extension Publications
  • Technical Bulletins
  • Agent Resources
  • NC Agricultural Manual
  • Historical Library

Discover Extension

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Historical Library

(These documents have been scanned for historical purposes)

  • Adaptation and Perfomance of Forage Species in North Carolina
  • Alfalfa production: 1954 , 1963
  • Buckwheat production
  • Crop rotations: Piedmont, Coastal Plain
  • Corn silage variety testing, Mountains, 2014
  • Establishing and improving permanent pastures
  • Forage diseases
  • Variety testing reports: 1994 , 1995, 1996
  • Lespedeza
    • Annual lespedezas
    • Small grain management effects on lespedeza
    • Lespedeza sericea: its place and use
  • Ladino clover
  • Ladino clover - Italian gift
  • Making hay
  • No-till production systems
  • Feeder cattle from Holstein calves: practices and economics
  • Plants poisonous to livestock and pets in North Carolina
  • Poisoning plants for livestock: 1943, 1953
  • The care and feeding of dairy cows
  • The Dune Book
  • Winter legumes for soil improvement
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