A Kansas State University beef cattle specialist is urging the state’s producers to continue monitoring their cattle’s condition, especially d…
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A massive and extended winter blast has engulfed the southern plains before spreading across much of the Delta and mid-south then ultimately a…
If you are reading this, there is a good chance you have been dealing with impacts from the significant winter storm wreaking havoc on a large…
Cattle producers need to follow recommended livestock-care checklists to mitigate significant dangers that arctic blasts bring to animal healt…
Winter and early spring calving can lead to health risks for the newborns, North Dakota State University Extension livestock specialists caution.
Very cold temperatures cause extra problems for cow calf producers as they strive to take the best care possible of the cows and the calves du…
During the fall and winter, cattle typically adapt to cold temperatures by growing a longer, thicker hair coat, which provides more insulation.
By : Adele Harty, SDSU Extension Cow/Calf Field Specialist Cold temperatures coupled with wind chill and precipitation make it challenging…
By : Olivia Amundson, SDSU Extension Cow/Calf Field Specialist, Courtesy of extension.sdstate.edu Whether the calving season will start soon…
By : Warren Rusche, SDSU Extension Beef Feedlot Management Associate, Courtesy of extension.sdstate.edu Weather conditions in the Northern Plains can…
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