
Fixing an Overgrazed Horse Pasture
Without a doubt, horses are hard on pastures. Equine forage researcher Krishona Martinson, PhD, MS, of the University of Minnesota, offers tips on helping an overgrazed pasture recover.
Without a doubt, horses are hard on pastures. Equine forage researcher Krishona Martinson, PhD, MS, of the University of Minnesota, offers tips on helping an overgrazed pasture recover.
Equine forage researcher Krishona Martinson, PhD, MS, of the University of Minnesota, explains when to mow a horse pasture and how long to let them grow.
Equine forage researcher Krishona Martinson, PhD, MS, of the University of Minnesota, explains the steps involved in turning newly cleared property into a productive horse pasture.
What’s the best way to keep two horses on a half-acre pasture? Equine forage researcher Krishona Martinson, PhD, MS, says small pastures less than 1 acre are common and offers advice to keep them productive.
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Learn about grass health, maintenance, rotational grazing, sacrifice areas, and more.
Watch this educational video to find out!
Horse owners, farm owners, and farm managers will have the opportunity to listen to several informative talks from forage experts.
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Improper pasture management of horses during the winter and early spring can adversely affect pasture quality and the environment. Using drylots can help.
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As we move into fall, here’s a quick list of recommendations from the University of Kentucky to help manage pastures.
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