From Joe Lawrence, Dairy Forage Systems Specialist, Pro-Dairy
Latest strategies on dealing with dry conditions:
Drought and Forages 6.2021update
It is only the middle of June and conditions vary widely across the state but the combination of low forage inventories stemming from the 2020 season and areas that remain quite dry to date this year do have some people worried and the questions have been coming in.
The drought monitor shows much of the state above the Thru-way (as well as the western edge) remaining in a D0 (abnormally dry) rating, with an area of the North Country in D1.
https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?NY
An issue I am hearing about once again is how hay fields with late harvest first cutting are really suffering. This is the 3rd year in the last 5 (2018, 2020, 2021) where this has been evident. Fields where a timely first cutting occurred still had enough moisture for a productive second cutting. However, fields where first cutting was late were left with little moisture (and hotter temps) that severally diminish the productivity of second cutting.
So I realize it is early to sound the alarm and this is only relevant to some areas of the state but since this is the 2nd year in a row of these challenges for some areas, it does seem the concerns are being raised earlier in the season than they might be in other years and I figured I would remind you of the some of the resources that are out there and may be useful if these conditions persist.
I just reviewed the attached article and updated some of the links, etc.
I also can’t help but reinforce that some of the basics that are always important, like good silage management, can be even more important in preserving what forage you do have available.
There are surely other resources out there but we tried to summarize some of the common resources available, the list is also below.
Resources
Northwest NY Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Team
http://nwnyteam.cce.cornell.edu/submission.php?id=589&crumb=forages|2
- Forage Management and Addressing Forage Shortages
PRO-DAIRY
https://cals.cornell.edu/pro-dairy/our-expertise/forage-systems
- Forage Management Resources
North Country Regional Agriculture Team
- Managing Forages in Drought Videos
- Part 1: Managing Pastures in Drought https://vod.video.cornell.edu/media/1_19bj2cuc
- Part 2: Stored Forages: Winter Feed Supply https://vod.video.cornell.edu/media/1_ql576klx
Nutrient Management Spear Program Agronomy Fact sheets
http://nmsp.cals.cornell.edu/guidelines/factsheets.html
- #70: Drought and Risk of Nitrate Toxicity in Forages
- #114: Emergency and Alternative Summer Annual Forages
Cornell Beef Cattle Management Drought Resources
https://blogs.cornell.edu/beefcattle/producer-resources/
Penn State University
- Managing Drought Stressed Corn
https://extension.psu.edu/managing-drought-stressed-corn
- Pricing Standing Corn Silage Spreadsheet
https://extension.psu.edu/spreadsheet-to-price-standing-corn-for-silage
University of Wisconsin
https://fyi.uwex.edu/forage/harvest/
- Storage Capacity Calculators: Bunks, Bags, Upright Silos
Miner Institute Feeder Tools
https://www.whminer.org/dairy/
- Inventory Calculator
- Inventory Management
Thanks
Joe
Joe Lawrence, MS, CCA
Dairy Forage Systems Specialist
PRO-DAIRY
272 Morrison Hall
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Cornell University
Ph. 315-778-4814
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