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Displaying Articles 16-28 in Range, Pasture & Grazing
Grazing Studies Yield Recipes To Beat Bluegrass, Slash Feedlot Expenses
By Canada's Agricultural Producers Addressing Environmental Issues, Meristem Life And Science, Beef Science. Two efforts supported by CAPAEI deliver unique strategies to benefit the land base and boost production success for both cow-calf producers and...
Forage Focus: Are Your Cows Mud Wrestlers?
By Vic Shelton, Grazing Specialist, NRCS and published in BEEF Cattle by Ohio State University Extension - Winter time often seems to create unique challenges with livestock and mud being one of the worst to deal with!
Top 10 Drought Management Tips for Ranchers
By Eric Mousel, Extension Range Livestock Production Specialist, Cody Wright, Extension Beef Specialist, and Matthew Diersen, Extension Economics Specialist - This article gives the top ten tips for ranchers on how to manage drought conditions.
Pasture Management Tips to Improve
By Gary Bates, Professor Plant Sciences and published by University of Tennessee in Beef Cattle Time, Volume 24, Number 4, Fall 2006 - High quality, productive pastures are a key to a successful cow-calf operation. Here are a few things that all producers...
Grass silage versus maize silage effects on retail packaged beef quality
By A. O’Sullivan, K. O’Sullivan, K. Galvin, A. Moloney, D. Troy, and J. Kerry of Department of Food Science, Food Technology and Nutrition, National University of Ireland, Cork.
Relationship between terrain use and performance of beef cows
By D. Bailey, D. Kress, D. Anderson, D. Boss, and E. Miller - Northern Agricultural Research Center, Montana State University.
Management of Cows with Limited Forage Availability
By Chris Richards, Dave Lalman, and Glenn Selk - Oklahoma State University Beef Cattle Specialists.
Tips for Dealing with Drought on Range
By John Lacey, former Extension Range Management Specialist, Montana State University. Drought is a serious obstacle to successful range livestock management.
8 Ways to Beat the Summer Pasture Slump
By Doo-Hong Min and Rich Leep, Dept. of Crop and Soil Science, and published in Michigan Dairy Review, Michigan State University, Department of Animal Science. There is typically a slump for cool-season forages during the summer due to hot and dry weather...
8 Ways to Beat the Summer Pasture Slump
By Doo-Hong Min and Rich Leep, Dept. of Crop and Soil Science and published in the Michigan Dairy Review by Michigan State University Extension. There is typically a slump for cool-season forages during the summer due to hot and dry weather conditio...
Early Weaning Stretches Forage Supply and Reduces Winter Feed Needs for Beef Cattle
By Christoph E. Weder, Beef Specialist, AAFRD and published by Alberta Agriculture, food and rural development. One of the simplest ways to change the pasture requirements for beef cattle is early weaning.
Understanding The Animal Unit Month (AUM)
By John Basarab and Ross Gould, Agrifacts, Agriculture and Food, Alberta Gov Ropin The Web. The concept of the "Animal Unit Month" (AUM) has been useful in helping range and pasture managers work out suitable stocking rates for pastures under a wide...
Grazing Studies: What We've Learned
By Jerry L. Holechek, Hilton Gomez, Francisco Molinar, and Dee Galt and published in the journal Rangelands.
 
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