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Forages
MSU Extension is a supporter of growing forages and provides an educational opportunity for farmers and interested individuals to find information and resource materials regarding the growth of forages.
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Innovative forage systems
Published on December 21, 2020
In the Weeds Series 5 Episode 2: MSU Extension educators Monica Jean and Paul Gross sits down with Erins Burns and Kim Cassida, Weed Scientist and Forage Specialist at MSU, to discuss how changing up your forage rotation can help with management issues like manure application oppertunities. -
Is Farming Stressing you out?!?
Published on November 26, 2019
Series 1 Episode 2: MSU Extension Field Crops Educator, Monica Jean sits down with Abe Pasch, Dairy Farmer and Isabella County Farm Bureau President and Paul Gross, MSUE Educator, to discuss the stresses of farming. -
Field Crops Virtual Breakfast: Alternative Forages
Published on June 4, 2020
The MSU Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast weekly discussion for June 4, 2020, focuses on alternative forages, presented by Kim Cassida, MSU forage specialist.
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Field Crops Virtual Breakfast: Alternative Forages
Published on June 4, 2020
The MSU Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast weekly discussion for June 4, 2020, focuses on alternative forages, presented by Kim Cassida, MSU forage specialist.
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Field Crops Virtual Breakfast: Alfalfa Autotoxicity
Published on August 13, 2020
The MSU Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast weekly discussion for August 13, 2020, focuses on Alfalfa Autotoxicity, presented by Dr. Kim Cassida, MSU Forage Specialist. Following Dr. Cassida's presentation, MSU specialists give updates and answer questions on insect pests and diseases and current conditions.
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Extended Discussion After the Field Crops Virtual Breakfast on June 4, 2020
Published on June 4, 2020
A discussion and update about insects, diseases and weeds throughout Michigan’s field crop regions with the MSU Extension field crop educators and specialists.
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Field Crops Virtual Breakfast: Alfalfa Autotoxicity
Published on August 13, 2020
The MSU Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast weekly discussion for August 13, 2020, focuses on Alfalfa Autotoxicity, presented by Dr. Kim Cassida, MSU Forage Specialist. Following Dr. Cassida's presentation, MSU specialists give updates and answer questions on insect pests and diseases and current conditions.
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Alfalfa Autotoxicity
Published on August 13, 2020
The MSU Extension Field Crops Virtual Breakfast weekly discussion for August 13, 2020, focuses on Alfalfa Autotoxicity, presented by Dr. Kim Cassida, MSU Forage Specialist. Following Dr. Cassida's presentation, MSU specialists give updates and answer questions on insect pests and diseases and current conditions.
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Sorghum for Cover Crops and Forage
Published on January 9, 2020
Michigan State University (MSU) Forage and Cover Crop Specialist, Kim Cassida, explores how dual-purpose use for Sorghum cover crops can benefit both soil health and livestock. Forage sorghum, sudangrass, and sorghum-sudangrass hybrids (sometimes abbreviated as sudex) are exceptionally heat and drought tolerant annual crops that are often used as cover crops. They also have a long history as livestock feed harvested as hay, haylage, or pasture. This makes them a prime candidate for dual purpose use as both cover crop and forage. Dual purpose cover crops can help crop growers recoup the cost of planting a cover, while providing much needed feed for livestock. Because roots are not harvested, many of the soil improvement benefits remain. Frost-killed pasture can be stockpiled for winter grazing similar to corn stover, while also continuing to provide ground cover and erosion protection.
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Basics of Field Crop and Hay Production
Published on January 4, 2016
Getting started with field crops and hay.
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Kim Cassida, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor/Extension Specialist - Forages & Cover Crops
cassida@msu.edu
517-353-0278
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Philip Kaatz
Food and Animal Systems
kaatz@msu.edu
810-667-0341
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Philip Kaatz
Food and Animal Systems
kaatz@msu.edu
810-667-0341
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Monica Jean
Field Crops Educator
atkinmon@msu.edu
989-224-5240
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Robert Battel
Field crops educator
battelro@msu.edu
989-315-4221
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James DeDecker
Director - MSU Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center
dedecke5@msu.edu
906-439-5176
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Bruce MacKellar
Food and Animal Systems
mackella@msu.edu
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James Isleib
Crop Production Educator
isleibj@msu.edu
906-387-2530