Beef production often gets labeled as unsustainable partly because of its large water footprint. Estimates of the water used to produce one po…
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The Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication Department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is launching a photography competiti…
Cattle producers need to follow recommended livestock-care checklists to mitigate significant dangers that arctic blasts bring to animal healt…
Access to good-quality water is one of the limiting factors in most grazing systems.
Once a drought develops, ranchers must make decisions in rapid succession to prevent problems from compounding. Do you cull cows or send home …
Well, the growing season may be over but the grazing season may not. My whole career I have heard many talking about how long the grazing rota…
When temporary power outages hit rural areas of South Dakota, animal caretakers might wonder, “How did we ever raise livestock in the days bef…
Water is important nutrient for health and production
Water might be the Rodney Dangerfield of nutrients—it just doesn’t get any respect. We could use the latest edition of “Nutrient Requirements …
By : Mark Sulc, OSU Extension Forage Specialist Allowing an appropriate fall rest period is important for the long term…
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