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The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Agriculture and Natural Resource Committee for Bandera County will present the “Spring Beef Cattle Workshop” from 3-6 p.m. May 16 in Bandera, Texas.
In the production world, producing beef from grass depends on the development of grazing plans that allow plants to fully utilize their genetics that have evolved for centuries.
Muddy pen conditions can cause decreased feed efficiency, increased animal energy expenditure and decreased profitability for the producer.
The recent U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announcement, listing the lesser prairie chicken as a threatened species, brings to mind how agricultural producers, livestock ranchers and those with land enrolled in CRP could be affected.
Make sure you’ve got the proper insurance for your bulls by performing a breeding soundness exam.
The cattle market in Kentucky dropped during the month of March for calf prices and fed cattle prices.
April is the time for ranchers to think about the upcoming breeding season.
New bulls need to be properly prepared before entering the herd.
It is important to meet the nutritional needs of a cow as soon as she calves.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Denton County and the Denton County Extension agriculture committee will hold a spring pasture weed identification and control workshop.