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Pasture management plan prepares producer for year
Now is the time for cattle producers to develop their pasture management plans to achieve the best possible outcomes this year.
Post-breeding nutrition affects heifer pregnancy rates
Achieving a desirable pregnancy rate in replacement heifers is contingent upon many things, but it all begins with nutrition.
Cattle Market Mobile app provides reports, tools
Mobile App Review: Cattle Market Mobile allows producers to check cattle prices for almost 300 locations nationwide.
Alliance offers 1-day tall fescue renovation schools
The Alliance for Grassland Renewal will host a novel tall fescue renovation school from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., March 28, in Welch, Oklahoma.
Knowing what to look for minimizes calving difficulty
Knowing when to and when not to intervene in the calving process is critical. The key is experience and knowing the normal sequence of events.
Potential mob graziers should consider precautions
UHSD grazing is an approach to managing livestock on a land resource area that allows herd impact to be the catalyst for a beneficial outcome.
'Employee' analogy aids replacement heifer selection
Replacement heifers are the hot topic at most rancher gatherings these days.
Review of grazing practices could benefit wildlife
If wildlife is deemed an important component of an operation, the key is to apply grazing with wildlife habitat needs in mind.
Stocker supplementation decisions affect profits
Three main types of nutritional supplementation are often discussed in regard to stocker cattle grazing wheat pasture.
Scientists study plant-microbe interactions in switchgrass
How do you grow healthier, hardier plants for livestock and people? One answer may lie in the relationship between naturally occurring, beneficial microbes and prairie grass commonly seen in the Great Plains.
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