Articles Tagged with ''drought''
Supplying your herd with the right balance of calories, minerals and vitamins during breeding and early gestation can have major impacts on calf health and your operation’s overall profitability.
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Are soil wetting agents worth the investment?
Wetting agents, like those used on golf courses, are being considered for water management in field crops. USU trials assess their effectiveness and suggest targeted use for hydrophobic soils.
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Factors impacting forage quality for grazing beef cattle
As the seasons progress, the nutrient content of grazing forages evolves. Understanding what is going on in those plants can help you provide your cattle with the highest plane of nutrition possible throughout the year.
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Don’t let drought keep cattle performance down
Here are five considerations to help you efficiently deal with drought and optimize cattle performance on your operation.
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Summer grazing considerations for beef cattle
Taking stock of the quantity and quality of forage available on your pasture during early spring greenup will have a lasting impact on your herd’s health and the land’s long-term productivity.
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CattleFax: Corn and hay production are on the minds of producers as we prepare for a dry year
We are all wondering the same thing: What will this year bring for farmers in grain, oil, energy and hay production? Keep reading to get some insight for the 2024 market predictions.
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No crystal ball needed to plan for the future
Whether the U.S. cow herd starts growing in the next year or not, you can know how to prepare for your feed and nutrition needs by knowing what your operation’s short-term growth plan looks like.
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