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The legislation would amend the Endangered Species Act to delist the Gray Wolf.
The cattle industry is ready to set records for high prices this year and next.
Drier weather in the last month has led to slow growth of forages in parts of the Midwest, meaning livestock producers need to double check their forage supplies for the rest of the season now.
Restocking may be an option for some, but rainfall and other factors will weigh heavily into the decision-making process.
With ramifications of the drought in the Southern Plains still being felt, producers should take precautions for forage production in 2012.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Beef Team offers some insight and research the get the most from this type of grazing crop residue.
New Mexico State University researchers investigate targeted grazing strategies to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires.
Some fall rains making it appear as though some drought-weakened pasture resources are healthier than they might be.
Of all the factors affecting hay quality, stage of maturity when harvested is the most important and the one in which greatest progress can be made.
We know the majority of ranchers and land managers see open land as the foundation for food production.