Articles Tagged with ''range''
A lot of things can have an impact on the efficiency of your cow herd. But producers can boost cattle efficiency and profitability with strategic probiotic solutions.
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Idaho's ongoing battle with Mormon crickets
Mormon crickets have long threatened Idaho's crops and rangelands, and their unpredictable population cycles complicate control efforts. If you're dealing with these pests this year, contact your local extension agent.
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Fighting fire with unity: Idaho's Rangeland Fire Protection Associations
Idaho's Rangeland Fire Protection Associations (RFPAs) are vital volunteer groups of farmers and ranchers trained to combat fires, protecting millions of acres through partnerships and legal recognition.
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Strategic supplementation to improve grazing distribution
Carefully planned placement of protein and mineral supplements can effectively incentivize cattle to graze diverse landscapes in a way that utilizes more of the natural resources and enhances the land for future use.
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Decoding trace mineral formulations
Important minerals such as zinc, copper and selenium are deficient in Idaho. Comprehensive knowledge of mineral formulations, concentrations and consumption techniques is essential for effective supplementation and maintaining herd health.
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Dormant-season grazing is key to controlling invasive annual grasses
Targeted dormant season grazing can help reduce invasive annuals and help improve the density of native perennial plants.
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Range Beef Cow Symposium focuses on stewardship, efficiency
Producers were treated to a smorgasbord of information to improve their operations, including presentations on range carrying capacity, vaccines and reproductive efficiency.
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Managing the cow herd for fertility in limited feed environments
While cow nutritional needs should always be near the top of producers’ minds, cows that prove resilient in harsh environments are likely to pass that trait to their offspring.
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