Forage Production Programs- University and Extension websites from the Southeast region.

UT Plant Sciences Department- conducts academic, extension and research programs in agricultural and natural resource plant sciences at the University of Tennessee.

UT Extension- brings educational programs and research-based information to Tennesseans working with local governments, community leaders, families, and individuals to address issuesthat help improve people's lives.
For specific questions related to your local forages, or livestock, please contact your county
Extension Office

UT AgResearch- supports research for the benefit of Tennessee's diversified agriculture and natural resource industries by conducting research.

Weed Science- this web site is intended to provide high quality and current information about weed management issues in the state of Tennessee. This site is the gateway for weed science related knowledge, research findings, links to extension publications and other weed science related web sites.

Turfgrass Weed Science- The website includes a new turf weed identification tool, updates of on-going and completed research projects, access to the complete library of turfgrass weed science extension bulletins, and new 'Solutions for Managing Turf Weeds' podcasts.

The Soil, Plant and Pest Center- provides information for all areas of production; soil testing, forage and crop analysis, plant and pest diagnosis, informational sheets, and diagnostics.

The American Forage and Grassland Council- (AFGC) is dedicated to advancing the use of forage as a prime feed resource. Our members represent the academic community, producers, private industry, institutes and foundations. Together, they unite in a common cause to promote and develop the forage industry.

Tennessee Forage and Grassland Council- is dedicated to advancing the use of forage in Tennessee as a prime feed resource representing the academic community, producers, private industry, institutes and foundations.

International Plant Nutrition Institute- is a new, not-for-profit, scientific organization dedicated to responsible management of plant nutrients — N, P, K, secondary nutrients, and micronutrients.

CDMS’ Agro-chemical- label database service is the most widely used and trusted resource for critical agro-chemical product information pertaining to product use, agronomic, and regulatory criteria.

