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University of Nebraska extension educators suggest balancing bull selection with cow herd profitability.
Nebraska extension educator stresses vigilance in monitoring calf health following exposure to wildfire smoke.
Reducing the risk of scours can be accomplished by addressing different areas of management.
Nebraska Extension Educator Aaron Berger says cow-calf producers have EPDs and index tools to make genetic selection decisions related to traits that impact productivity and longevity. Identifying and selecting optimum genetics may mean picking sires that are at or below breed average to move the cow herd genetically toward a desired level for certain traits.
Grazing bales can lower feed delivery costs, reduce labor needs and better nutrient distribution from manure and urine.
Tips to help producers implement a successful estrus synchronization program.
Pinkeye is a highly contagious infectious disease that affects cattle worldwide and the incidence and severity can vary widely from year to year.
The 2024 Nebraska Range Short Course is teaming up with the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition (NGLC) Grazing School on June 25 – 27, 2024 at the Spring Lake Ranch south of Gordon, Nebraska.
Producers who are looking to minimize time spent checking water may consider investing in one of many modern water monitoring solutions.
Nebraska extension educators answer questions about stocking rates, pasture management following wildfire.