It seems to me that it has been colder and snowier than usual, at least for this early in the season. If this is correct, it can affect the ability of your cattle to get the nutrition they need from ...
Feeding cattle can be a labor intensive process, and research at Central Grasslands Research Extension Center in Streeter, North Dakota, provides some guidance on practices that can ease the time ...
Gray and Rogers share these five keys for successful winter adaptive grazing: 1. Plan Ahead — But Stay Flexible. Start ...
When it comes to feeding livestock, farmers and ranchers are leaving money on the table—or rather, on the ground. According to a 2019 research paper on the subject, it is both nutritionally and ...
Bulletin: ...WIND ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO MIDNIGHT EDT TONIGHT... * WHAT...West winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected. * WHERE ...
WHITE, South Dakota — Meet John and Sharon Leiferman: cow-calf producers in their mid-60s, blazing a snow trail toward their 70s, innovating with a low-labor technique called “bale grazing.” In 1991, ...
But to those in the know, that corn residue is a valuable resource. Scattered leaves, husks, kernels, and cobs can serve as food to grazing cattle. When managed well, corn residue can increase farm ...
“Producers looking for ways to decrease feed costs during winter months should utilize corn stalks as a grazing resource for mid-gestation cows,” Grussing said. “The combination of dropped ears, grain ...
HOLLAND -- Fred Abels is not the slowest farmer in Grundy County, despite what some may think. People driving past his farm southwest of Holland might get that impression from the standing corn still ...
Corn harvest is basically over and cows are starting to graze the stalks. How should this grazing be managed to get the most out of the corn stalks? Grazing corn stalks during winter has many benefits ...
As winter approaches, Kansas farmers can look forward to stable crops and soil health heading into the end of the harvest ...
According to the University of Kentucky, each bushel of corn produced leaves about 50 pounds of…well, not corn. This stuff is generally called corn residue, and it includes the stalk, leaves, cob, and ...
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