Selecting a bull is one of the most important management decisions a beef producer makes. Expected progeny differences are predictions of genetic potential that can be useful in choosing bulls.
Many of the invasive plant species introduced to the United States originated as garden plants. Learn what you need to know to prevent future invasions.
Linda R. McMahan, Joy Jones, Robert Emanuel |
Jul 2011 |
Extension Catalog publicationPeer reviewed (Orange level)
Gives nutrient and lime recommendations for irrigated Kentucky bluegrass in eastern Oregon. Also includes sources of further information.
Richard P. Affeldt, Darrin Walenta, John M. Hart, Donald A. Horneck, Gary Kiemnec |
Jul 2011 |
Extension Catalog publicationPeer reviewed (Orange level)
Timber cruising is an inventory of a forest stand to determine the quantity of forest products that can be derived. Learn the reasons for getting a timber cruise and how to arrange for one.
Cattle require certain nutrients in specific amounts in order to grow, thrive and reproduce. Learn about the nutrients, the terms used in feeding, and the nutrient requirements by animal type and productivity level.