MSMA (monosodium methyl arsenate) is a herbicide primarily used for controlling weeds, particularly in certain turf and ornamental applications. However, its use in hay pastures is generally not recommended due to the potential for residual toxicity and the impact on livestock if consumed. Always check local regulations and consult with an agricultural extension officer or a professional before applying any herbicides in hay pastures.
pasture grass and hay
hay
Grass, pasture and hay
Yes. Hay is THE main staple of any cow's diet when not on pasture.
Pasture, grass, hay, vegetation
Pasture, hay, vegetation
Have him have access to hay and pasture 24/7.
Yes. Read the label. Also do not graze for 45 days.
Alfalfa. Hay. Pasture grasses. Grasshoppers (no kidding!).
A horse should get between 1.5 and 2% of his body weight in quality forage (hay or pasture) everyday. So a 1,000 lb horse would get between 15 and 20 lbs of hay or pasture.
If she was given a choice, she would eat grass over hay. But she likes to nibble on a bit of hay too. Hay is just dried grass, and is recommended to be fed to cattle if they are put in a alfalfa pasture or on a pasture with young, high-nutrient grass to help with digestion and to discourage bloat.
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