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See why one rancher has a love-hate relationship with the tall fescue that makes up most of his pastures and what he’s doing about it.
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Cattle prices have trended higher in recent weeks, amplifying the need for producers to employ a risk management program that captures every dollar while it’s available.
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Andrew McCrea believes that pastureland demands frequent scouting and fine-tuning management strategies throughout the growing season to reach its full potential — just like a growing crop.
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By: Karla Blackstock, Executive Director of the American Dorper Sheep Breeders’ Society and Dan Quadros, Ph.D., Small Ruminant Specialist with the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture
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By Dr. Adolfo Pereira & Dr. Kelley Neuhold at Westway Feed Products
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Dr. Travis White, DVM, Director of Technical Services, The Saskatoon Colostrum Company Ltd.
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At the forefront of genetic advancement and precision livestock management, Vytelle continues to redefine what’s possible for cattle producers worldwide.
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The first 12 hours of a calf’s life are critical to long-term success.
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Even though fall can quickly become busy with harvest and putting up silage, Andrew McCrea is never too busy for his pastures. He says it’s worth the time to evaluate pasture health and adjust management plans accordingly.
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Cow-calf producers are always striving to provide top-notch nutrition for their herds, but challenges such as adverse weather and poor soil productivity can significantly impact forage quality.
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Grazing cattle have the unique ability to upcycle, or convert, low-quality forages into high-quality, nutrient-dense protein.
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Cattle producers are continuously seeking better ways to do things, and this is why the cattle industry has continued to raise high quality beef to feed the world.
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It’s easy for the mind to wander during the intense summer heat.
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Stressed cattle have elevated nutritional requirements and decreased appetite. A double whammy when all you want is for them to eat, grow, and not get sick. Having the right supplement in the pen can be a life-saver.