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        • 1.2 Legumes
        • 1.3 Other Forbs
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      • Establishment
        • Initial Management
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          • Complete Replanting
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            • Fertilization and Liming
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      • Introduction to Forages
        • Overview
        • Pretest - Introduction
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Define forages and differentiate between forage types.
        • Explain how forages have been and are essential to civilization.
        • Summarize the history of forages.
        • Define grassland agriculture. Discuss a typical grassland ecosystem.
        • Define sustainable agriculture and discuss how forages are a key component.
        • List several grassland organizations and describe their role in promoting forages and grassland agriculture.
        • Summary
        • Exam
        • References
      • Grasslands of the World
        • Overview
        • Pretest - World Grasslands
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Define and describe the natural grasslands of the world.
        • Locate and describe the tropical grasslands and their forages.
        • Locate and describe the temperate grasslands and their forages.
        • Important issues affecting grasslands and their forages.
        • Summary
        • Exam
        • References
      • Forages in the US
        • Overview
        • Pretest - U.S. Grasslands
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Describe the role of forages in the history of the US.
        • Describe the current role of forages in US agriculture.
        • Discuss regional forage production.
        • Discuss forages from a livestock perspective.
        • Discuss the environmental benefits of forages.
        • Discuss the possible future role of forages in the US.
        • Summary
        • Exam
        • References
      • Grasses
        • Overview
        • Pretest - Grasses
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Grasses are very common but very important.
        • Differentiate warm-season from cool-season grasses.
        • Summarize the distinctive physical characteristics of grasses
        • Describe the utilization of grass in forage-livestock systems.
        • Describe how knowledge of grass regrowth is beneficial to forage managers.
        • Provide specific information about the common grasses used as forage
        • Summary
        • Exam
        • References
      • Legumes
        • Overview
        • Pretest - Legumes
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Legumes are a valuable part of forage production.
        • Differentiate warm-season from cool-season legumes.
        • Summarize the distinctive physical characteristics of legumes.
        • Define the utilization of legumes in forage-livestock systems.
        • Provide specific information about the common legumes used as forage.
        • Summary
        • Exam
        • References
      • Plant Identification
        • Overview
        • Pretest - Plant Identification
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Explain the reasons why forage plant identification is important.
        • Describe the major differences between the plant families used as forages.
        • Provide the vocabulary needed to identify grasses.
        • Provide the basic vocabulary for identifying legumes.
        • Identify common species of forage.
        • Provide practice in identifying common forages.
        • Summary
        • References
      • Forage Selection
        • Overview
        • Pretest - Forage Selection
        • Instructional Objectives
        • The selection of a forage plant is crucial.
        • Determine limitations to forage selection.
        • Forage selection requires an understanding of species and cultivars.
        • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of selecting mixtures.
        • A model for forage selection
        • Summary
        • Exam
        • References
      • Establishment
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of pasture establishment
        • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of pasture renovation.
        • Discuss the steps in seedbed preparation.
        • Discuss the considerations of seed quality.
        • Discuss the methods and timing of seeding.
        • Discuss the purpose and wise utilization of companion crops.
        • Summary
        • Exam
        • References
      • Weeds
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Define the term weed.
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Explain why producers and the public should be concerned about weeds.
        • Describe several ways in which weeds cause forage crop and animal production losses.
        • Describe methods in determining quality
        • List several poisonous plants found on croplands, pasturelands, rangelands, and forests.
        • Describe the five general categories of weed control methods.
        • Describe the concept of Integrated Pest Management and how it applies to weed control.
        • Distinguish between selective and non-selective herbicides and give an example of each.
        • Describe how weeds are categorized by life cycle and how this is correlated with specific control methods.
        • Describe conditions that tend to favor weed problems in pastures and describe how to alleviate these conditions.
        • Describe several common weed control practices in alfalfa production.
        • List printed and electronic sources of weed control information.
        • List local, regional, and national sources of weed control information.
        • Summary
        • Exam
        • References
      • Management/Physiology
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Discuss the basics of grass growth.
        • Describe the impact of defoliation on grass plants.
        • Discuss how grasses regrow.
        • Discuss how livestock interaction impacts grass growth.
        • Discuss grass growth in mixed stands.
        • Discuss the practical applications of regrowth mechanisms.
        • References
      • Fertilization
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Discuss the importance of soil fertility and the appropriate use of fertilization.
        • Define and discuss the nitrogen cycle.
        • Discuss the major elements needed for good soil fertility and plant growth.
        • Define and discuss micronutrients.
        • Discuss the uses and methods of liming.
        • Discuss fertilizer management for mixed stands.
        • References
      • Biological Nitrogen Fixation
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Define biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) and explain its importance.
        • Describe the benefits of BNF in economic and environmental terms.
        • Estimate the amount of BNF that is contributed by various crops.
        • List and discuss factors that affect the quantity of nitrogen fixed.
        • Describe the processes of infection and nodulation in forage legumes.
        • Describe the process of inoculation in the production of forage legumes.
        • Summary
        • Exam
      • Grazing
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Discuss the role of grazing in a pasture-livestock system.
        • List and discuss the types of grazing.
        • Compare and contrast the different types of grazing.
        • Discuss the livestock dynamics on pastures and grazing.
        • Discuss the utilization of a yearly grazing calendar.
        • Summary
        • References
      • Mechanically Harvested Forages
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Discuss the purpose for mechanically harvested forages.
        • List the characteristics of good hay and the steps needed to make it.
        • Determine the characteristics of good silage and the steps in producing it.
        • Discuss the potential dangers in mechanically harvesting and storing forages.
        • Compare and contrast the types of storage and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each.
        • Summary
        • References
      • Irrigation
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Describe the importance of irrigation in producing forages.
        • Describe major types of irrigation systems in US forage production.
        • List and discuss factors that affect irrigation efficiency.
        • Describe basic principles of scheduling irrigation for efficient use of water resources.
        • Describe potential problems that may arise from the use of irrigation in forages.
        • Summary
        • References
      • Quality & Testing
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Define forage quality and management decisions that increase forage quality.
        • Describe important factors that determine hay and silage quality.
        • Discuss components of forage
        • Define and discuss antiquality factors affecting animal health
        • Discuss the need for and progress towards standards in national forage testing
        • Summary
        • References
      • Breeding
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Discuss the history of forage breeding in the United States
        • Discuss the philosophy of why new plant cultivars are needed
        • Discuss the objectives of forage plant breeding
        • Discuss the process of creating a new cultivar
        • Discuss the steps in maintaining and producing new cultivars
        • Compare and contrast plant breeding in the US and Europe
        • Summary
        • References
      • Forage-livestock Systems
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Define a livestock system and their importance
        • Describe the basic principles of a successful forage-livestock system
        • Discuss forage-livestock systems in a larger picture
        • Discuss how economics are a part of a forage-livestock system
        • Discuss the types of forage-livestock systems
        • Summary
        • References
      • Miscellaneous Forages
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Discuss the importance of utilizing forages other than common grasses and legumes
        • Discuss the species suitable to use as miscellaneous forages
        • Compare and contrast the species suitable to use as miscellaneous forages
        • Discuss the utilization of crop residues in a forage-livestock system
        • Discuss the utilization of a yearly grazing calendar
        • Summary
        • Exam
        • References
      • Economics of Forages
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Discuss the balance needed between input and output
        • Describe marginal analysis
        • Discuss macroeconomic questions
        • Discuss microeconomic questions
        • Discuss enterprise budgets
        • Discuss the available tools for better economic management
        • Summary
        • References
      • Environmental Issues of Forages
        • Overview
        • Pre-Test
        • Instructional Objectives
        • Describe several important environmental issues that relate to forage production
        • Define the terms renewable resource and nonrenewable and give examples of each resource type that are related to forage production
        • Define the term sustainable agriculture and apply the concept to forage production
        • Diagram and describe a sustainable forage production system
        • Discuss factors that contribute to soil erosion and discuss ways that soil erosion control can be integrated into forage product
        • Discuss advantages and disadvantages in using synthetic agrichemicals in forage production
        • Explain the concept of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and how it can be used to enhance sustainable forage production
        • Define the term biodiversity and explain how this concept could be applied to forage production
        • Discuss the controversy over using agricultural land to produce crops for animal consumption
        • Summary
        • References
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