Feed & Nutrition
Planning ahead for winter feeding has big-time payoffs. If your current hay inventory is inadequate, your primary options are to reduce the number of animals, improve forage utilization or come up with more feed.
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Estrogen and the single plant
Livestock producers need to be aware – but not scared – of phytoestrogen-producing forage legumes and how grazing them can affect their herds’ reproductive health.
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Formulating a dynamic and profitable nutrition plan
Your land, your cattle, even your family are constantly changing. Very little that happens on your ranch is static. Don’t allow your nutrition plan to become so.
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Is your grazing ground providing the right minerals?
Grazing may not be able to meet livestock’s mineral requirements through forage alone. Soil and forage testing can help producers determine how to best supplement cattle on pasture.
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Rethinking winter supplementation for weaned calves
With this year’s rising costs of production, producers are looking harder for ways to decrease input costs and improve margins. Take a harder look at the economics of different nutrient supplementation plans for your calves.
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