These four measurements can help you determine what your herd needs are for additional nutrition. Harvested forages, like hay, are a significant investment for cattle nutrition programs. The U.S.
North Dakota State University’s North Central Research Extension Center in Minot will host a Cattle Backgrounding Program on Thursday, Nov. 6, from 6-8:30 p.m. The program will provide beef producers ...
North Dakota State University’s North Central Research Extension Center in Minot will host a cattle backgrounding program on ...
Just like people, livestock require the correct amount of nutrients in their diets. To help producers easily determine the nutrients in feed mixes, the Clemson University Precision Agriculture group ...
Grazed forage might not be adequate to meet beef cattle's nutritional needs this time of year, North Dakota State University Extension Service livestock experts warn. "The nutritional quality of ...
The first heat wave of summer can have negative effects on cattle, but it’s the second heat wave causes the most damage, say University of Missouri Extension specialists. MU Extension state specialist ...
SANBORN, Minn. — It’s the time of the year where cattle producers are starting to get their herds ready to endure the cold winter months. Troy and Hilary Paplow, manage Graff Feedlots in Sanborn, ...
The old saying "down corn, up horn" refers to the fact that the price of cattle tends to rise in those years when the price of grain is depressed. Traditionally when grain is cheap farmers convert it ...
From the shores of California to the Sand Hills of Nebraska, my daughter has become a real expert in nutrition. She just has a different type of clientele. Stephanie is a "ruminant" nutritionist -- ...
Corn Belt states like Iowa and Nebraska lead the nation in corn, ethanol and cattle production. Each part of that business model benefits from the other even during these inflationary times in ...