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Frost, freezing can cause some forage plants to be toxic to livestock
L ivestock owners need to be aware that frost and freezing weather can result in some forage species becoming toxic with ...
I'd like to pass along this information from Bruce Anderson, UNL Extension forage specialist. Oats for extra pasture, hay and silage Pasture and hay could be sparse again this spring unless we receive ...
Winter feeding and care always have been a critical aspect of cattle production in the northern Plains. Meeting the most basic needs of the stock - adequate feed for efficient bunker," says John ...
Now is the time to seed oats and clovers to improve spring cattle grazing resources and reduce costs, says University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist Patrick Davis. “Feed is a major ...
ALLISON, Iowa -Allison cattle producers Edward and Randal Johnson and Scott Bruns have been using cover crops to protect soil and extend forage supplies for several years. They shared their ...
Frost-damaged sorghums may contain prussic acid, which can cause health risks for livestock. As frost begins to appear across ...
Grazing cover crops after grain is harvested in the same field can pay off even where the growing season is short, according ...
The National Alfalfa & Forage Alliance recently updated and released “Alfalfa for Beef Cows,” a guide to everything livestock farmers should know about feeding alfalfa to beef cows. “Alfalfa is most ...
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