Kim Watson Potts

Kim has over 20 years of experience covering the cattle industry. Over the years, her writing has received awards from the American Agricultural Editors Association, Livestock Publications Council and American Business Media. A Texas native, she received her bachelor of science degree in agricultural communications from Texas Tech University in Lubbock and now resides in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband and sons.

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Work with your veterinarian to develop the right plan.
By planning ahead, you can help limit risk in your operation.
With rising feed costs, it’s more important than ever to maximize grazing and improve forage quality to provide optimal nutrition for cattle.
High cattle prices are good, unless you’re buying them to feed.
Ways to cut your feed bill, short- term and long-term.
The right feed mixer can make economic sense for mixed rations.
Keep sharing your ideas about how you are saving money and improving efficiencies around your farm or ranch.
Monoslope buildings protect cattle from weather extremes.
You should always have a plan of action for when disaster or extreme weather strikes.