Understanding the plants in your pasture is essential for effective management, especially for horse farms. In this video, we explore how to identify key grasses, legumes, and weeds commonly found in Kentucky pastures. From Orchard Grass and Kentucky Bluegrass to white clover and weeds like ragweed, learn how to distinguish these plants and manage your fields effectively.
Highlights include:
– Identifying Orchard Grass, Tall Fescue, and Kentucky Bluegrass
– Differences between white and red clover
– Common weeds like ragweed, chicory, and plantain
– Practical tips for weed control and maintaining desirable forage
– Tools like plant ID apps or even Google Images can help in identifying plants in your pasture. Proper identification can lead to better grazing and pasture health for your horses.
For detailed resources on pasture management, visit the University of Kentucky Forages website: https://forages.ca.uky.edu
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