K-State beef cattle experts emphasize early heifer preparation and the role of nutrition in early conception and calving success.
New research reveals dramatic price differences producers can afford based on ranch costs and management strategies.
The Dickinson Research Extension Center and the North Dakota Beef Cattle Improvement Association (NDBCIA) have rejoined forces to demonstrate and document a heifer development program. The NDBCIA and ...
Pennchlor and Rumensin approved in combination for more producers. Over the past year, cattle producers had the opportunity to harness the therapeutic potential of Pennchlor (chlortetracycline Type A ...
Writer: Blair Fannin, 979-845-2259, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Joe Paschal, 361-265-9203, [email protected] BRYAN – Spiraling cattle prices in recent weeks are not leaving much wiggle room ...
The American beef cattle herd is at its lowest level since 1973, with the U.S. Department of Agriculture reporting the total herd at 86.7 million in January, one of the lowest inventories since the ...
The team’s working hypothesis is that heifers demonstrating moderate forage intake with acceptable growth will ultimately become more forage-efficient cows. Simply put, they define an efficient cow as ...
Last week, USDA released its biannual U.S. cattle inventory report showing U.S. cattle totals as of January 1, following its monthly cattle on feed report the week before that. The reports provide ...
USDA’s January and July Cattle Inventory reports, released toward the end of each respective month, provide the total inventory of beef cows, milk cows, bulls, replacement heifers, other steers and ...
Teresa Dvorak, waste management specialist and coordinator of the heifer feedlot programs at the center, anticipates the feedlot costs should be approximately $260 per head, or $158 for feed, a little ...
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