Help cattle weather the elements and combat cold stress when the temperature drops. Maybe you can’t tell the difference between 15 and 32 degrees F after spending a few minutes outside, but your ...
Gray and Rogers share these five keys for successful winter adaptive grazing: 1. Plan Ahead — But Stay Flexible. Start ...
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 ...
East Idaho rancher Matt Thompson knows there’s a payday coming if he can hold onto his cattle, as ranchers continue culling marginal livestock rather than feeding them extremely expensive rations ...
As the region begins to make its way into the treacherous winter months, cattle producers should begin thinking about what the change in weather could mean for their cattle’s nutritional needs and ...
How do Missouri farmers keep their livestock healthy through the state’s extreme weather shifts? According to a HelloNation ...
November is a good time to review winter feeding plans, according to University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist Eric Meusch. “Forage growth has come to an end, so making sure producers have ...
When managed correctly, incorporating co-products into winter feeding programs can stretch limited hay supplies, maintain cow ...
Barley may be lighter this year due to the variation in quality. Remember that grain with a low specific weight occupies a greater volume for a given weight compared to normal grain, which means less ...
The world’s population is growing, and so is the challenge of feeding everyone. Current projections indicate that by 2050, global food demand could increase by 59%-98% above current levels. In ...