Limit-feeding corn grain can be economically advantageous when the price of hay becomes too high due to short supply.
Escalating costs for hay and supplements has many cattle producers concerned, especially in the face of very poor pasture conditions and limited hay supplies in some areas of Missouri. Current feed ...
Proactive planning is key to minimizing livestock stress and maintaining gains during extreme winter weather events.
The winter storm that iced Arkansas over the weekend blanketed fields, pastures and roads, making extra work for the state's ...
The year was dry, forage is limited, last winter’s feed shortage is frozen into your memory, and you have cows to feed. With these thoughts in mind, maybe you harvested hay from the roadside—“ditch ...
In the northern Great Plains, winter is a fact of life in which severe cold temperatures, frequent dangerous wind chills, and ...
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Despite some exceptionally cold temperatures this winter, Jared Luhman, a cow-calf producer at Dry Creek Farms in Goodhue, Minnesota, was able to enjoy a relatively average year of ...
The winter feeding season is rapidly approaching and beef producers need to supply supplements that meet the nutritional requirements of cattle. A killing frost is a good signal to begin supplementing ...
Hay season is always a challenge. In most years it seems the weather pattern never matches our grasses’ growth stage to harvest forage as dry hay at the peak of quality and quantity. We may luck out ...
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Feed yard crews endure subzero temperatures to care for cattle
The icy, winter weather affected millions across America and many citizens stayed at home. However, for livestock producers, ...
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