Plant ID
Forage Establishment and Management
Forage Quality
Grazing Systems
Soil Fertility
100

This cool-season annual grass is the most widely used winter forage in the Southeast

What is Annual Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum)

100

Optimal soil pH range for most forage legumes is between ___ and ___

What is 6.0 and 7.0

100

Crude protein decreases and fiber concentration increases in this process

What is plant maturation 

100

This method allows livestock to graze a narrow part of pasture before moving the fence back

What is strip grazing 

100
This nutrient is most frequently deficient in southeastern U.S. forage soils

What is phosphorus 

200

This warm-season perennial grass forms dense sods and spreads by stolons and rhizomes; cultivars include Tifton 85 and Costal 

What is Hybrid Bermudagrass (Cyanodon spp.)
200

Planting small-seeded forages like clovers too deep primarily reduces what key step in establishment

What is seedling emergence

200

This part of the plant typically has the highest digestibility for grazing 

What are leaves

200

Rotational grazing improves this aspect of the pasture by allowing rest and regrowth between grazing periods

What is forage sustainability 

200

This nutrient primarily regulates water balance and activates enzymes in plants

What is potassium

300

This cool-season perennial grass tolerates poor drainage and acidic soils but contains toxic endophyte

What is Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinacea)

300

This is the optimal soil temperature for establishing cool-season grasses.

50-65 degrees Fahrenheit 

300

Cutting hay at this stage can increase total digestible nutrients (TDN) and preserve quality 

What is early maturity

300

This pasture management strategy uses multiple forage species to increase animal performance and reduce risk of seasonal forage gap

What is mixed-species grazing 

300

This type of bacteria carries out nitrogen fixation in legumes

What is Rhizobium

400

This warm season perennial legume has pubescent stems, is highly tannic, and is used for summer grazing on low fertility soils 

What is Sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata)

400

This practice ensures good seed-soil contact and adequate moisture for seedlings during emergence 

What is firming the seedbed?

400

This structural component limits digestibility because it cross links with cellulose and hemicelluose

What is lignin

400

This occurs when livestock preferentially graze certain plants  

What is selective grazing

400

Low soil pH strongly reduces the availability of this nutrient essential for legume nodulation 

What is molybdenum

500

This cool-season perennial legume spreads by stools and persists well under grazing in the Southeast

What is White Clover (Trifolium repens)

500

This measurement is used to determine the number of seeds needed per acre and ensures optimal forage density for establishment

What is seeding rate

500

Delaying harvest of silage often reduces quality and fermentation efficiency because it lowers sugars for fermentation and increases this

What is fiber content

500

This practice adjusts stocking rates based on forage availability, growth rates, and seasonal conditions to optimize animal gain and pasture health 

What is adaptive grazing management

500

Overgrazing can increase soil erosion because it removes plant cover and reduces this below ground structure 

What are roots