Alabama Cooperative Extension Forage Focus Program

Alabama Cooperative Extension Forage Focus Program Details forage programs being offered to all livestock and equine owners, hay professionals and landowners in Alabama.

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It's not every day our team gets to talk small ruminants... This event in North Alabama this week was a treat! Having go...
05/21/2026

It's not every day our team gets to talk small ruminants... This event in North Alabama this week was a treat! Having good grazing management practices in place is essential for all ruminants, no matter their size!

Dr. Leanne Dillard was recognized with the 2025 Auburn University Award for Excellence in Faculty Outreach. A new video ...
04/28/2026

Dr. Leanne Dillard was recognized with the 2025 Auburn University Award for Excellence in Faculty Outreach. A new video highlighting her commitement to the pastures of Alabama has recently been shared and we couldn't be more proud!

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04/21/2026

Did you know the state of Alabama spans an estimated 33,478,560 acres?! That's a lot of land to cover!

Thankfully our Animal Science and Forages Extension Agents are located across the entire state. So, any time you have questions, or are looking to make a change, or need help with something on your operation, please know one of our local Extension agents is there to help!

04/21/2026
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln released the latest U.S. Drought Monitor this morning showing widespread drought acro...
04/16/2026

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln released the latest U.S. Drought Monitor this morning showing widespread drought across most of the country. The Southeast has been especially hard hit with drought severity growing across most states.

https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap.aspx

The entirety of Alabama is now experiencing some level of drought, with the most severe cases impacting the Wiregrass area.

Good news is there does appear to be some sort of hope for relief. The Climate Prediction Center's latest 6-10 Day Precipitation Outlook shows slightly above normal chances for rain for April 21st through the 25th.

In the meantime, you can find additional drought recourses through Alabama Drought Reach on their website: https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/extension-outreach2/al-drought-reach/

Always a proud moment when our graduate students represent us so well!
04/15/2026

Always a proud moment when our graduate students represent us so well!

As a graduate student studying ruminant nutrition and forages at Auburn Univeristy, Duncan McSorley is working alongside Alabama Extension's animal sciences and forages team to provide research-based solutions to Alabama cattle producers. He is gaining valuable experience as he helps the team reserach alternative forages for cattle that can fill nutritional gaps caused by seasonal or economic factors.

β€œWe are looking to see how we can grow the plants, if the cattle want to eat them and how the animal performs after,” McSorley said. β€œThe goal is to confidently recommend plant species that will benefit producers in many ways. We want them to see improved animal and soil health at a lower cost.”

Read more about his experience and work here: https://www.aces.edu/go/6216

Happy Extension Week, Alabama! Be sure to join us for a webinar highlighting Women In Alabama Agriculture on April 15th ...
04/13/2026

Happy Extension Week, Alabama!

Be sure to join us for a webinar highlighting Women In Alabama Agriculture on April 15th at 2:00 PM CT.

We will be hearing from Dr. Kelli Russell about the legacy and impact of women in agriculture and from other Extension specialists and agents on how Extension can provide resources for female farmers! Come to learn what we can do to help your farm and legacy.

Please be sure to register at this link: https://www.aces.edu/event/extension-week-webinar-women-in-ag/

We look forward to seeing you then!

04/13/2026
Northwest Alabama producers, mark your calendars! πŸ“…πŸŒ±You're not going to want to miss out on the opportunity to attend th...
04/10/2026

Northwest Alabama producers, mark your calendars! πŸ“…πŸŒ±

You're not going to want to miss out on the opportunity to attend this Hay Production Field Day taking place in Lawrence County-Alabama Extension on May 12th!

Join Alabama Extension agents and specialists for a day packed with research-backed hay production tips and hands-on experience with hay equipment.

🚜 Register today to reserve your spot: https://www.aces.edu/event/hay-production-field-day/

04/10/2026

Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries Rick Pate announced that USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins has designated a total of 30 Alabama counties as primary natural disaster areas due to recent drought. Twelve additional counties were listed as contiguous disaster counties.

Farmers interested in learning about program options or wanting to verify eligibility should visit https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/farm-loan-programs. Find your local USDA Service Center at https://www.farmers.gov/working-with-us/service-center-locator.

The 30 primary Alabama counties included in the disaster designation are Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Chambers, Choctaw, Clarke, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Elmore, Escambia, Geneva, Greene, Hale, Henry, Houston, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Marengo, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Russell, Sumter, Tallapoosa, Washington and Wilcox.

The 12 contiguous Alabama counties included are Autauga, Baldwin, Bibb, Chilton, Clay, Coosa, Dallas, Mobile, Perry, Pickens, Randolph and Tuscaloosa.

β€œThese drought conditions are placing significant stress on Alabama farmers and ranchers, impacting crops, pastures and livestock across much of our state. We strongly encourage producers to contact their local USDA office to learn more about available assistance, resources and support programs,” said Commissioner Pate. β€œWe appreciate USDA recognizing the severity of these conditions and providing this disaster designation, so producers have access to emergency assistance.”

According to the U.S. Drought Monitor (see http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/), these counties suffered from a drought intensity value during the growing season of 1) D2 Drought-Severe for 8 or more consecutive weeks or 2) D3 Drought-Extreme or D4 Drought-Exceptional.

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