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Manage Grazing During Drought to Minimize Damage
Limited rainfall accompanied by high temperatures has left many pastures in poor condition and producers needing to change grazing management.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Aug-04-06
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Calculations for Bagging Wet Distillers Grains
When grass hay was used to bag wet distillers grains, it was determined that the optimal mixture was 15% grass hay and 85% wet distillers grains on a dry matter basis.
Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Aug-10-06
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Body Condition Score at Parturition Influenced Cow Reproduction, But Postpartum Supplemental Fat Had No Effect
In a 2-year study, Univ. of Wyoming researchers nutritionally managed 3-yr.-old crossbred cows to achieve a body condition score (BCS) of either 4 or 6 at parturition to evaluate the effects of prepartum energy balance and postpartum fat supplementation on cow and calf performance.
Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Aug-17-06
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Estimating Daily Forage Intake of Cows
There are a number of different factors that determine the daily intake of a cow.
Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Aug-21-06
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PRICING DROUGHT DAMAGED CORN SILAGE
How much is drought damaged corn silage worth? Now that's a loaded question.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Sep-06-06
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Let Silage Ferment Before Feeding
You chopped that silage, packed it into the bunker, and now you finally have some feed other than dry pasture for your cows.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Sep-08-06
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Strategic Marketing of Cull Cows Can Substantially Increase Income
South Dakota State Univ. Extension Beef Specialist, Cody Wright, recently presented some interesting data on managing and marketing cull cows at the 29th Annual Range Beef Cow Symposium.
Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Sep-12-06
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Late Gestation Nutrition of Dams Had Lasting Effects on Their Heifer Calves
Univ. of Nebraska researchers conducted a 3-yr. study to determine the effects of nutrition of dams on growth and reproductive performance of their heifer calves.
Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Sep-19-06
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Wasteage From Feeding Hay on Top of Snow Was Significant
In Canada and the Northern U.S., hay is commonly fed to cattle on snow-covered ground over the winter.
Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Sep-21-06
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WHAT DOES FREEZING TEMPERATURES DO TO FORAGES
If you haven't experienced a freeze yet this fall, you soon will. How can a freeze cause hazards for using some forages.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Sep-26-06
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