Tall fescue is a dominant grass across the US Tall fescue is a deep-rooted, persistent perennial grass that is considered high-quality forage for livestock. Tall fescue originated from Europe and was likely brought here by early European settlers. Kentucky 31 (KY-31), infamous fescue cultivar released in 1942, is well adapted to the eastern states andContinue reading “Understanding Endophytes: The history and morphology of endophytes and comparison of endophyte-infected tall fescue in the US”
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Triple Creek Journal: Life Goes On.
We had a big loss to our farm a few weeks ago. My mom, Ninalei Bader Poore (Nina), passed away; she was 91. She had been in a slow decline the last two years, but she stayed positive as she approached the end of life. Life changed for her dramatically in 2015 when my DadContinue reading “Triple Creek Journal: Life Goes On.”
Why are cow-calf producers slow to adopt science proven technology?
I have worked with the beef industry all my career, and one thing is clear; only a very small proportion of producers quickly adopt management practices and technological advances that I might help develop. As I grow older I think more and more about this as I want my life’s work to matter. To helpContinue reading “Why are cow-calf producers slow to adopt science proven technology?”
Creative Mix Yields Winning Results
As a horseman specializing in challenging horses, Reed Edwards is used to coming up with creative solutions. It is no surprise he applied the same approach to forages. “I’m used to doing oddball stuff and I’m somewhat adventurous,” says the Laurens, South Carolina, horseman and hay producer. His choice of an alfalfa and novel endophyteContinue reading “Creative Mix Yields Winning Results”
Save the Date: Spring Workshops are set
Dates are set for three in-person Novel Endophyte Tall Fescue Renovation Workshops. All workshops will include discussions on toxicosis, establishment, quality control and cost share opportunities as well as hands on drill calibration and tours of variety plots. Registration links will be open at the beginning of the year. Registration is currently open for theContinue reading “Save the Date: Spring Workshops are set”
New Certified Dealers
In 2022, the Alliance for Grassland Renewal launched it’s Certified Dealer Program, to highlight those seed dealers and farm stores that carry novel endophyte tall fescue products, and have educated themselves on these products by attending a workshop. For December of 2022, we are adding two dealers to the program. You can find their fullContinue reading “New Certified Dealers”
Triple Creek Journal: The Miracle of Life
It has been a busy month at Triple Creek with our calving season which started October 16. We started with the heifers that were synchronized and bred AI for the 4th time last year. I have been resistant to using AI in the past because I thought it was a lot of effort for theContinue reading “Triple Creek Journal: The Miracle of Life”
Alliance launches Certified Dealer Program
In 2022, the Alliance for Grassland Renewal launched it’s Certified Dealer Program, to highlight those seed dealers and farm stores that carry novel endophyte tall fescue products, and have educated themselves on these products by attending a workshop. For November of 2022, we are adding three dealers to the program. You can find their fullContinue reading “Alliance launches Certified Dealer Program”
Developing a Herbicide Tolerant Red Clover
Adding red clover into grass-based pastures has many benefits but red clover is highly susceptible to herbicides, such as 2,4-D, used for broadleaf weed management in pastures. In 2005, Dr. Norman Taylor began a project to create a 2,4-D tolerant red clover for Kentucky by crossing a 2,4-D tolerant red clover line from the UniversityContinue reading “Developing a Herbicide Tolerant Red Clover”
Many factors dictate how often to move cattle
A myth can be defined in several ways, but it is often thought to be something that has been repeatedly stated over a period of years such that it becomes accepted truth when, in fact, it isn’t. Often, a myth is only partially true. At last month’s Kentucky Grazing School, a quartet of grazing mythsContinue reading “Many factors dictate how often to move cattle”
