Finding the right forage species
Producers wanting to seed forages should start thinking about what would be best suited their farm or ranch.
Ministry of Agriculture Agri-Environmental Specialist Hillary Luchinski said when deciding what species will make up a forage blend, it’s important to consider which varieties are better suited to meet the environmental challenges unique to each farming operation.
“Whether the mix is intended for pasture, hay, or dual-purpose, the intended time of use will impact which species you choose. Some species mature earlier and are more palatable early in the season, other species mature later and are better for pastures being stockpiled for later,” she said. “Smooth brome grass is better suited to hay production than grazing, while meadow brome grass has better regrowth potential and is better suited to a pasture setting.”
Salinity is one of the biggest production limitations for forage crops. Luchinski said in these areas it’s important to include saline-tolerant species.


