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Timely Topic Archive
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Haying Wet Meadows That Are Too Wet
The extra rain received by central and western regions this year have been mostly welcome. But it has raised havoc with making hay, especially on wet meadows.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Aug-19-09
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More on a Feed Tag
There are many common questions about protein content and medicated supplements.
Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Aug-25-09
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Salvaging Soybeans As Hay And Silage
Late-planted soybeans that don’t mature before the fall frost can be salvaged as hay or silage.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Aug-31-09
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Feed Tag Basics 101 - Final
This will be our last discussion on understanding the information on a feed tag and concludes a seris of three articles.
Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Sep-15-09
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Flog Grazing CRP Land
Burning, haying, and grazing are ways to remove dead litter from CRP fields prior to using them for hay or pasture.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Sep-17-09
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Fenceline Low Stress Weaning
Spring calving herds across the Midwest and Southwest will soon be planning to wean the calves. Some producers may wean the calves from young or thin cows during September in order to regain some body condition before winter adds to the nutrient requirements.
Author: Dr. Glenn Selk, Professor-Animal Reproduction Specialist
Date published: Sep-21-09
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Prudent Use of Antibiotics in Beef Production
This is a very good article by Clint Peck on use of antibiotics and BQA in the beef cattle industry.
Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Sep-28-09
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Control Thistle Now During October
Thistles. Everybody seems to have problems with them. But, what you can do now to reduce thistles in your fields next year.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Oct-06-09
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Feeding Hay With Herbicide Residues
Did your grass hay come from fields that were sprayed with herbicides earlier this year? Think twice about where you feed that hay.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Oct-07-09
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Direct and Indirect Effects of Protein Supplementation Strategies
With fall and winter just around the corner, producers are beginning to develop supplementation strategies for spring-calving cows.
Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Oct-14-09
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