# grazing (video feeds) — RSS Amplifier

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## Storing Silage

_2026-08-14 · Pasture and Forage Minute_

Corn silage harvest may seem like a long way off, but preparation for a successful harvest begins now. Improper silage storage and fermentation can result in losses up to 20% prior to feeding. Plan your storage now to keep excessive storage losses from happening to you. Ben Beckman, Nebraska Extension Forage Systems Educator.

[Listen](http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/agalmanac/081026/pandf081426.mp3)

## Common Mullein Control

_2026-08-12 · Pasture and Forage Minute_

Common mullein is an invasive biennial weed that can spread rapidly into pastures. Due to recent mild winters, mullein winter survival has been high. Samantha Daniel, Nebraska Extension Crops and Water Educator.

[Listen](http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/agalmanac/081026/pandf081226.mp3)

## The Cost of Overgrazing

_2026-08-10 · Pasture and Forage Minute_

There is a saying “take half and leave half” with regard to grazing. However, with the weather events this past year, some producers are concerned about long-term overgrazing since this can reduce grass production and profits for years. Shannon Sand, Nebraska Ag Economics Extension Educator.

[Listen](http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/agalmanac/081026/pandf081026.mp3)

## Late Rain and Brome Pastures

_2026-08-07 · Pasture and Forage Minute_

Summer rain can turn a smooth brome pasture from brown to green, but it cannot replace spring forage production that was missed. Ben Beckman, Nebraska Extension Forage Systems Educator.

[Listen](http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/agalmanac/080326/pandf080726.mp3)

## Heat Effects on Alfalfa

_2026-08-05 · Pasture and Forage Minute_

When it gets hot, alfalfa plants grow more slowly and moisture stress becomes common, even in moist soil. Maintaining high-quality hay is very difficult due to the high temperatures, especially when the heat does not subside at night.

[Listen](http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/agalmanac/080326/pandf080526.mp3)

## Yucca Control on Rangeland

_2026-08-03 · Pasture and Forage Minute_

Yucca, also called small soapweed, is a common weed in western and central Nebraska rangelands. In some areas, high plant density can significantly reduce grass production; so, yucca may need to be managed to reclaim grazing lands. Samantha Daniel, Nebraska Extension Crops and Water Educator.

[Listen](http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/agalmanac/080326/pandf080326.mp3)

## Mid-Season Forage Check

_2026-07-31 · Pasture and Forage Minute_

As we move through midsummer, it’s time to evaluate our forage situation. Depending on your location, meadow hay harvest might be starting, you could be on your second cutting of alfalfa, or preparing to cut warm-season annual crops soon. Ben Beckman, Nebraska Extension Forage Systems Educator.

[Listen](http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/agalmanac/072726/pandf073126.mp3)

## Late Rains and Native Range

_2026-07-29 · Pasture and Forage Minute_

Late rains have improved the appearance of native range across parts of Nebraska, but green is not always the same as growth. Ben Beckman, Nebraska Extension Forage Systems Educator.

[Listen](http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/agalmanac/072726/pandf072926.mp3)

## Rental Rates for Nebraska in 2026

_2026-07-27 · Pasture and Forage Minute_

What does it cost to rent pasture this year? The final 2026 Nebraska Cash Rental Rates Survey results are now available. Shannon Sand, Nebraska Ag Economics Extension Educator.

[Listen](http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/agalmanac/072726/pandf072726.mp3)

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## Haying Summer Annuals

_2026-07-24 · Pasture and Forage Minute_

With summer annual grasses like sorghum-sudan, pearl millet, and forage sorghum coming into their own, getting good hay put up can be a bit of a challenge — especially when you’re dealing with thick stems and drying delays. A few simple steps can go a long way in making sure your hay is both high quality and safe to feed. Ben Beckman, Nebraska Extension Forage Systems Educator.

[Listen](http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/agalmanac/072026/pandf072426.mp3)

