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Sara Bauder: Forage Systems Explained | Ep. 92

Sara Bauder: Forage Systems Explained | Ep. 92

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In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Sara Bauder, SDSU Extension Forage Field Specialist, talks about her work developing forage programs across South Dakota. She breaks down what makes regional forage systems unique, how growers can better manage crops during dry years, and why building strong networks matters. You’ll also hear how the Northern Plains Forage Association is helping connect and support producers. Tune in now on all major platforms!


"Forages often get pushed aside in row crop rotations, yet they play a key role in covering soil and enhancing system resilience."


Meet the guest: Sara Bauder serves as the Extension Forage Field Specialist at South Dakota State University. With a background in agronomy and a Master’s in Plant Science, her work emphasizes forage management, grower education, and inter-state collaboration across the Northern Plains.


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What you will learn:

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (01:16) Introduction
  • (04:51) Forage programs
  • (07:43) Regional forages
  • (11:46) Northern Plains Forage Association
  • (16:08) Networking opportunities
  • (23:56) Drought management tips
  • (28:16) Final three questions


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