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  1. Les Forages Artésiens De La Province De Constantine, Algérie: Résumé Des Travaux Exécutés De 1856 À 1878 (French Edition) by M Jus, 2010-02-14
  2. Grasses and forage plants, by J. B. Killebrew .. by J B. 1831-1906 Killebrew, 2010-08-19
  3. Southern field crops [exclusive of forage plants] by J F. 1868- Duggar, 2010-08-28
  4. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Seed of Forage Plants Excluding Beet Seed in the Middle East by Icon Group, 2008-09-30
  5. Leguminous forage plants by D. H Robinson, 1947
  6. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Seed of Forage Plants Excluding Beet Seed in Switzerland by Icon Group International, 2009-06-03
  7. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Seed of Forage Plants Excluding Beet Seed in the United States by Icon Group International, 2009-06-03
  8. Treatise On The Cultivated Grasses, And Other Herbage And Forage Plants (1850) by Peter Lawson And Son, 2010-05-23
  9. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Swedes, Mangolds, Fodder Roots, Clover, Sainfoin, Forage Kale, Lupines, Vetches, and Similar Forage Products in Africa by Icon Group, 2008-09-30
  10. Forage Husbandry (The tropical agriculturalist) by Wolfgang Bayer, Ann Waters-Bayer, 1998-06-17
  11. Handbook of tropical forage grasses by Benjamin Ira Judd, 1979
  12. Follow the Forage for Better Bass Angling by Larry Larsen, 1985-06
  13. Forage Plants And Their Culture by Charles V. Piper, 2010-09-10
  14. Le forage au diamant (Publications de l'Institut francais du petrole) (French Edition) by Marcel G Ritter, 1976

61. Estimating Moisture Content Of Forages And Silage
Describes how moisture content can be estimated by a hand or squeeze method, and more accurately by the use of a microwave oven.
http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/for4908

62. Lazar Forage
Lazar Forage est une entreprise sp cialis e dans les domaines du forage et du terrassement. Sp cialis s dans le forage d eau, intervient pour satisfaire les besoins en irrigation ou remplissage de piscine. Marseille (13).
http://www.forage-marseille.com
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LAZAR FORAGE est une société spécialisée dans le forage à Marseille. Elle effectue également l'installation de pompes immergées, de compteurs verticaux, de sondes géothermiques et en assure l'entretien et la maintenance.

63. Technifor Forage
Entreprise de forage, pr sentation, particularit et contact. Ollioules, Var, France.
http://www.techniforforage.com

64. Understanding Forage Quality
Forage quality is a complex trait and this article explains the factors affecting it and gives guidance on understanding the report on its potential nutritional value.
http://alfalfa.ucdavis.edu/quality/ForageQuality/UnderstandingForageQuality.pdf

65. Manitoba Forage Council
Non-profit organization dedicated to the development and promotion of a sustainable hay, forage and livestock industry. Provides a profile of the industry and details of events, projects, a newsletter and a forage and grassland manual.
http://www.mbforagecouncil.mb.ca/
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66. Sorghum-Forage
Forage sorghums are used primarily as silage for livestock. Information on its uses, growth habits, environment requirement, culture, yield potential and economics.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/forage.html
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D.J. Undersander , L.H. Smith , A.R. Kaminski , K.A. Kelling , J.D.Doll Departments of Agronomy and Soil Science, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and Cooperative Extension Service, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI 53706.
Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108. September, 1990.
I. History:
Sorghum ( Sorghum vulgare Pers.) is indigenous to Africa, and many of today's varieties originated on that continent. Sorghum was also grown in India before recorded history and in Assyria as early as 700 BC . The crop reached China during the thirteenth century and the Western Hemisphere much later. Sorghum was introduced to the United States from Africa in the early part of the seventeenth century. It was not grown extensively in this country until the 1850s, when the forage variety Black Amber (also called "Chinese sugarcane") was introduced by way of France. Since then many other varieties have been introduced from other countries and developed domestically. Sorghum was grown primarily as a source of sugar for syrup until the settlement of the semiarid West created a demand for drought- resistant forage crops. By the 1950s, about 90% of the acreage of sweet sorghums in the United States was grown for forage.

67. EXOFOR - Forage Et Traitement De L'eau à Saint-Martin - Antilles.
Professionnel dans le traitement des eaux et du forage.
http://www.exofor.fr
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68. Turnip
Factsheet on this crop, its history, its uses as a forage crop, its varieties and cultivation.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/turnip.html
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D.J. Undersander , A.R. Kaminski , E.A. Oelke , L.H. Smith , J.D. Doll . E.E. Schulte , and E.S. Oplinger Departments of Agronomy and Soil Science, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Cooperative Extension Service, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI 53706.
Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108. March 1991.
I. History:
Turnip ( Brassica rapa L.) is a root Brassica crop and has been used as a vegetable for human consumption in Europe since prehistoric times. Turnip root has been a popular livestock fodder for at least 600 years wherever the crop can be grown. For most of that time turnip roots have been managed as forage. Researchers in the United States determined in the early 1900s that turnip roots are valuable energy sources for young ruminant animals. However, livestock farmers at that time were turning away from the Brassica root crops (which also include rutabagas or swedes) for fodder because much hand labor was required for the production and utilization of the large roots. One study showed that the labor requirement on a nutrient basis for these crops was three times that needed for corn silage production. In the late 1970s, however, researchers began to demonstrate the potential of turnip as pasture. The development of varieties with partially exposed roots rendered the roots more available to grazing animals. Livestock graze turnip tops and roots readily, and the forage is of high quality. Pasturing eliminates the need for manual labor in harvesting and storing. In general, the root Brassicas are fast-growing, high yielding and well adapted to seeding into existing pastures with little or no tillage or to seeding into a conventionally prepared seedbed.

69. HayTalk Front Page - Hay & Forage News And Discussion
A hay, forage and silage community with a forum, articles, blogs and news.
http://haytalk.com

70. Forage Facts Information Sheets | British Grassland Society
The British Grassland Society provides a number of factsheets on silage and grassland.
http://www.britishgrassland.com/page/fact-sheets
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71. NFTA
NFTA aims to improve the accuracy of forage testing and build grower confidence in testing animal feeds. It provides information on the benefits of testing and the proficiency certification for testers and samplers.
http://www.foragetesting.org/
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72. American Forage And Grassland Council
The AFGC is dedicated to advancing the use of forage as a prime feed resource. Provides information on the Council and membership, the programs and services offered, events and publications.
http://www.afgc.org/mc/page.do

73. Insects Attacking Forage Crops
Information on a number of insects that can be found on forage crops with a field key for identification.
http://insects.tamu.edu/extension/bulletins/b-975.html
B-975
Insects Attacking Forage Crops
N. M. Randolph
Associate Professor
Department of Entomology C. F. Garner
Associate Extension Entomologist
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHEWING INSECTS
  • Grasshoppers
  • Armyworm
  • Fall Armyworm
  • Beet Armyworm ...
  • Clover Seed Chalcid and Clover Seed Midge INSECTS FEEDING UPON OR WITHIN STEMS AND ROOTS
  • Southwestern Corn Borer
  • Sugarcane
  • European Corn Borer
  • Lesser Cornstalk Borer ...
  • Sod Webworm SUCKING INSECTS
  • Corn Leaf Aphid
  • Spotted Alfalfa Aphid
  • Greenbug
  • Pea Aphid ...
  • Mites BENEFICIAL INSECTS
  • Predaceous Insects
  • Lady Beetles
  • Ground Beetles
  • Lacewigs or Chrysopids ...
  • Bees For many years cultural practices were the main methods to prevent or reduce infestations of forage crop pests. Measures such as destruction of crop residues and volunteer plants, variation in time of planting or harvesting and crop rotation, added little or no cost to the production of these crops. Insecticides had to be low in cost because forage crops generally were of such low value per acre that expensive methods of control were impractical.
    FIELD KEY FOR IDENTIFICATION OF INSECTS ON FORAGE CROPS
    I. CHEWING INSECTS
  • 74. Forage Quality And Testing
    A comprehensive report from the Alfalfa Workgroup at the University of California.
    http://alfalfa.ucdavis.edu/IrrigatedAlfalfa/pdfs/UCAlfalfa8302ForageQuality_free

    75. IS1616 Forage: Warm-Season Annual Grasses
    Information from Mississippi State University Extension Service on suitable crops for forage, their establishment and grazing management.
    http://msucares.com/pubs/infosheets/is1616.html
    Forage
    Warm-Season Annual Grasses
    Printable PDF version (2 pages) Warm-season annual grasses can be grown from seed and are used during spring and summer months. Quite often these grasses are used as temporary forage for stockers and mature cows. These annual grasses provide excellent grazing for dairy cows, especially in warm months, when perennial grasses often decline in quality. Horses may also be grazed on these annual grasses except the sorghum x sudan hybrids.
    Pearl Millet
    To maintain productive stands, do not begin grazing until plants are 18 to 24 inches tall. Graze to a stubble height of 6 to 8 inches, then remove animals and allow the millet to regrow before grazing again. With properly fertilized pearl millet, stock three to four stocker calves or two mature cows per acre during the first 60 days. As the season progresses, reduce the stocking rate. Based on these stocking rates, use additional plantings (May and June) to provide uniform, quality grazing. As the April planting declines, the May or June plantings will be in peak production. Seeding rates are 12 to 15 pounds per acre drilled about one-half inch deep or 25 pounds per acre if broadcast. Several hybrid millets are sold in Mississippi.

    76. Forage Des Puits, Arrosage Integre, Pose, Station De Pompage, Depannage, Entreti
    Sp cialis e dans le forage des puits et l arrosage int gr , la pose de stations de pompage. Assure galement l entretien, le d pannage et la vente de mat riel. Pr sentation, services, contact. Andernos-les-Bains, Gironde, France.
    http://www.h2o-forage.com
    Adresse :
    4, Avenue des Lutins
    33510 ANDERNOS LES BAINS
    E-mail contact@h2o-forage.com
    La SARL H2O Forage à Andernos-les-Bains est spécialisée dans le forage des puits et l'arrosage intégré. Elle pose des stations de pompage. Elle assure également l'entretien, le dépannage et la vente de matériel.

    77. Selenice Bitumi Sha, Selenizza SLN 120, Patrick PASCAL
    Extraction de bitume naturel Selenizza, Albanie.
    http://www.selenicebitumi.com

    78. Northern Bushcraft - Foraging In The Pacific Northwest
    Guide to foraging wild edible plants, mushrooms, and berries in the Pacific Northwest. Includes photos.
    http://northernbushcraft.com
    Foraging in the Pacific Northwest
    Edible berries
    Edible invertebrates Edible wild mushrooms Edible wild plants ... Edible seaweed
    Bushcraft
    Northern Animal Tracks
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    79. I-Forage
    A consulting firm providing Search Engine Marketing services.
    http://www.i-forage.com

    80. La Crosse Forage & Turf: Forage And Turfgrass Products
    Distributes agricultural, forage, turfgrass seed.
    http://www.lftseed.com/
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