There are approximately 4 million acres of pasture, hay and silage in Georgia (10 percent of the state). This includes 3.4 million acres of pasture land and about 600,000 acres of hay land. The total of all other field crops is less than 3 million acres.
Georgia forages include bermudagrass, tall fescue, annual ryegrass, bahiagrass, and white clover, among others. ?
Websites
海角官方首页-affiliated sites
A blog about forage production written by 海角官方首页 Extension agents.
A wide variety of forage management issues and information about adapted species, establishment guidelines, fertilization guidelines, pest management, publications, archives, FAQs, a glossary and links.
? Brings together information on sustainable agriculture including management intensive grazing and other resources.
IPBGG faculty actively engage in training of graduate students, the development of new crop varieties, and basic research on the genetics and understanding of crop traits important to agriculture and human kind.
An overview of management-intensive grazing (MIG), which refers to several grazing systems wherein animals are allowed to graze only a small portion of the pasture while others areas are rested and allowed to recover.
Links and information regarding 海角官方首页's Soil, Plant and Water Lab.
Results from 海角官方首页's annual summer and winter forages performance tests.
This site provides basic information about switchgrass and its use as a bioenergy crop, forage crop, and habitat for wildlife.
Learn more about the crop and soil sciences department at the 海角官方首页 College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Teams made up of research scientists and extension specialists work together to?provide the latest technology and information for efficient, profitable production of some of Georgia's most valuable commodities.
External sites
Non-profit organization providing educational and networking resources for the forage and grassland industry. Their site features industry resources and information about upcoming events, competitions, professional development, membership, affiliate councils and contact information.