LINNEUS, Mo. — Heavy rainfall throughout much of Missouri on July 2 may have lessened worries about drought damage in pastures, but one good rain won’t undo the damage to mismanaged pastures during two straight years of drought, according to two University of Missouri Extension forage specialist Carson Roberts and agronomist Valerie Tate said in a university news release.
Pasture drought damage lingers
Forage producers must get back to the basics of farming to reset post-drought pastures, says University of Missouri Extension agronomist Terry Halleran.





