Taylor Grussing and Tracey Erickson, South Dakota State University Extension
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Recent Stories by Taylor Grussing and Tracey Erickson, South Dakota State University Extension
Spring, summer and fall typically mean higher humidity and fluctuating temperatures. Milk replacer should be stored in areas with controlled temperature and humidity to prevent spoilage.
Check to make sure you are handling, storing and using vaccines properly. Here's a quick tip sheet to make sure you do everything to keep vaccines effective.
Fall is here, which means corn silage harvest is in full swing for many livestock producers across the Midwest.