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  2. Forage crops are grown specifically for grazing by livestock or harvested to help make up seasonal shortfalls between feed demand and supply. They form a vital part of livestock production.
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    What is a forage crop?Forage crops are crops on which animals graze independently – they are grown specifically to be grazed by livestock or conserved as hay or silage. Use Penn State Extension’s comprehensive range of resources to increase your knowledge of forage crops and pasture management.
    What are the different types of forage crops?Increase your expertise in various forage crops such as alfalfa, wheat, sorghum, hay, and more. Learn how forage crops can improve soil quality and how to manage pests and diseases. What Are Forage Crops?
    Is sorghum a forage crop?Sorghum grown as forage crop. Forage is a plant material (mainly plant leaves and stems) eaten by grazing livestock.
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    How do I report forage production acreage?See crop provisions for additional information. You must file a report of all insured forage production acreage with your crop insurance agent by the acreage reporting date. Acreage reporting dates vary by crop and county. Consult your crop insurance agent for more information and specific reporting requirements.
     
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