Feeding cattle can be a labor intensive process, and research at Central Grasslands Research Extension Center in Streeter, North Dakota, provides some guidance on practices that can ease the time ...
A cow’s intake and diet quality decrease the longer she is left in the field. When cattle graze corn residue, they select ...
Many crop producers have concerns that cattle trampling could negatively affect soil physical properties and subsequent crop yields. However, research conducted at UNL has shown that grazing corn ...
Corn can be an excellent option for meeting your livestock’s energy needs during the winter months. However, there are a few things to keep in mind when determining if it is the right option for your ...
The Nebraska Extension, together with the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition, will host sessions on Integrating Cattle and ...
CAPUTA, S.D. — When it comes to finding cattle to graze extra grassland or crop land to put your cattle, it can be difficult to know where to turn. That’s why the Grazing Exchange was created. It’s a ...
Some fields in the area sustained damage from high winds a couple weeks ago. Wind damage was evident in fields compromised with stalk rot as damage ranged anywhere from dropped ears, plants with no ...
A 16-year grazing data study conducted at the University of Nebraska has shown no compaction when grazing in the fall or the early spring. One of the most common concerns about grazing corn residue is ...
The sun beat down over a windless, open pasture. The temperature was over 80 degrees Fahrenheit. But even under the relentless sun with no shade for hundreds of feet, the temperature was bearable, ...