Low grain prices, increasing input costs, and solid cattle prices are prompting producers to evaluate crop production systems ...
In recent years, substantial progress has been made in understanding biological and genetic sources of variation in feed ...
“Now is the time to prepare forage and cattle for the fall and winter grazing season,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist. Proper management of cattle and ...
Tools that track soil health and grazing patterns reveal how small changes influence forage recovery and long-term productivity. By documenting pasture conditions, tracking decisions and assessing ...
Forage crops and pastures provide feed for grazing livestock. Quality forage is necessary to provide nutrients in rations to keep livestock healthy and productive. Purdue Extension created an ...
Patience pays off for cattle producers who wait for fescue to grow some before turning cattle out for spring grazing, says University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist Patrick Davis. “After a ...
FARGO, N.D. - Programs to help producers affected by emergencies have gotten a workout in the last couple of years. Many North Dakota livestock producers were able to recoup some losses through the ...
Agronomists at Kansas State University believe that crabgrass could be used as an alternative cattle forage during summer.
OVERTON -- As cattle prices continue to soar, breaking all previous records, some might wonder why anyone would take animals off winter pasture at 800 to 850 pounds in mid to late May, and continue ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - As part of its annual meeting and seminar on Feb. 19, the Indiana Forage Council (IFC) has invited two forage-livestock producers to discuss their successful use of different ...
An Oregon Angus ranch is hosting a 120-kW agrivoltaics project using high-clearance solar trackers designed to allow full ...
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