Reevaluating Inputs in Corn and Forage Sorghum Silage Systems Portales, NM — Silage is a major component of dairy rations and with the number of cows in this area it requires a large number of acres to raise that amount of feed. Also depending on the individual needs of a particular dairy and the available water for producing silage the crop of choice can vary from location to location. With these components in mind the 17th Annual New Mexico Ag Expo is proud to bring Dr. Mark Marsalis, NMSU Agronomy Specialist to discuss the inputs needed for corn and forage silage systems. Dr. Marsalis will present his talk on Tuesday, February 23rd at 3 p.m. in the McAlister Room of the Jake Lopez Bldg. He will discuss all aspects of evaluating corn versus sorghum silages in order to maximize performance. If you need more information or are interested in attending please contact the Roosevelt County Extension Office at 575.356.4417.
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