Forage Management Unit for Adults Lesson 4: Making, Harvesting, and Storing Quality Forage and Seed.

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Forage Management Unit for Adults Lesson 4: Making, Harvesting, and Storing Quality Forage and Seed

Transcript of Forage Management Unit for Adults Lesson 4: Making, Harvesting, and Storing Quality Forage and Seed.

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Forage Management Unit for Adults

Lesson 4: Making, Harvesting, and Storing Quality Forage and Seed

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Direction and Purpose to:

Obtain knowledge and information resources necessary to make intelligent decisions for maximum profitability and quality forage harvesting, storage, and seed production.

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Producing Quality Hay

Hay quality makes the difference Use cost-benefit analysis Examine protein-nitrogen

relationships Recommended stages for harvest

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Stretching Winter Forage Supplies

Stockpiling forages• Extends grazing season• Minimizes production costs

Utilizing Crop residues Feeding Practices

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Problems with Putting Up Quality Forage Weather

Toxicity and Poisons to livestock•Nitrate toxicity•Prussic acid poisoning

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Problems with PuttingUp Quality Forage Insect and animal pests

•Deer•Grasshopper•Blister Beetle•Alfalfa Aphid•Alfalfa Weevil•Armyworm (Moth)

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Methods of Hay Storage

Round bale storage

Use of preservatives

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Do…..

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Don’t…..

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Proper Forage Sampling and Analysis

Collect forage samples Proper sampling equipment Forage tests & laboratories

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Need a cross-section sample of of entire bale

See picture for positioning

For square bales take core sample from the end of bale.

Proper Hay Sampling Method

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Evaluating Forage Quality Understand/Interpret feed

analysis reports• NDF/ADF• Energy Content• Protein

Feed value for livestock Visual appraisal

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Silage Production Procedures & Techniques

Harvesting Ensiling Adding anhydrous ammonia Adding urea Baling

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Seed Production Procedures and Techniques

Cool Season Grasses

Red Clover

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Conclusions

Understanding what quality forage is Taking proper forage samples Knowing locations of laboratories Realizing livestock nutrition needs

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continued… Determining if stored forage will

meet nutritional needs of livestock Understanding steps necessary for

putting up quality forage Realizing most economical storage

methods

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continued… Being aware of possible ways to

stretch winter forage supplies

Knowing management procedures and techniques necessary for quality silage and seed production

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Putting Knowledge into Practice…

Utilize forage test information to make the necessary management decisions for livestock nutritional requirements.