R.L. Preston, Ph.D Here are the nutrient composition numbers on a wide range of feedstuffs fed to cattle and sheep. | | By Larry Stalcup With the possibility of a dry spring leading to an even drier summer, getting the most out of your hay is critical. | Advertisement Half our bulls sell for $5,000 or less -- with a 1 year guarantee, feed efficiency, and $Profit. Call (970) 568-3983 to order Sight Unseen, or bid via Superior. |
| | By Jaymelynn Farney Are those expensive vitamins really necessary? Or just a luxury that you can get by without? | Advertisement Why can’t everything be this simple? Control more weeds and grow more grass this season with GrazonNext® HL herbicide. It’s just that easy. |
| | By Heather Smith Thomas Rehydrating a scouring calf is critical for long-term productivity. | Advertisement This article, based on a white paper, addresses why Midwestern cow-calf producers are moving indoors and if a move makes financial sense. |
| | By Justin Sexton You can use relevant tools to change mature cow size. But, before you do so, be sure to examine the strategies and tools available, and the unintended consequences of ignoring them. | | By Nevil Speer Producers used a lot of hay last year, leading to lower year-end inventories. With continued drought this year, what’s in store? | Advertisement Take advantage of 30,000 hours of research, comparing every feeding system on the 23 most common problems ranchers faced feeding cattle. And how to overcome them http://goo.gl/5vsigj |
| | Industry Voice by BioZyme It won’t be long before cattle producers are thinking about turning pairs out to pasture. Although that lush green grass seems appealing, there are hidden concerns that producers need to remember when turning out their cows. | Advertisement CATTLEMASTER GOLD FP® is protection you can trust. It’s the only inactivated bovine viral diarrhea vaccine that protects against BVD reproductive disease. Discover more at SayNoToWater.com. |
| | Industry Voice by Summit Livestock Facilities Look around and you’ll see more and more Midwestern cow-calf producers moving their herds to part-time or year-round indoor facilities. Why are they doing this? And how does that make financial sense? A whitepaper explores the trend. | Advertisement Trichomoniasis remains a costly disease for beef producers. Learn steps to reduce risk of an outbreak here. |
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