While it may be impossible to prevent all hay waste, there are ways to limit how much ends up anywhere but in the cow. Take a look …
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While it may be impossible to prevent all hay waste, there are ways to limit how much ends up anywhere but in the cow. Take a look …
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Source: www.nass.usda.gov/tx March 8, 2020 Most of Texas received from trace amounts to upwards of three inches of …
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Source: foragefax.tamu.edu March 9, 2020 By Larry Redmon, state forage specialist Photosynthesis is the process by which …
Source: USDA | March 6, 2020 Hay trades are steady in all regions, except for South Texas where trades are firm to $10 higher. …
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What is “upcycling?" Upcycling means transforming otherwise unusable material – such as ranchland that is too wet, rocky, steep or …
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Source: Forage Fax newsletter by the Texas A&M Extension Department of Soil & Crop Sciences | Feb. 28, 2020 By Vanessa …
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Source: AgriLife Today | March 3, 2020 Uncertainty surrounding the spread of coronavirus has Texas cotton producers in limbo …
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March 2, 2020 Decision-making in turbulent markets By Derrell S. Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension livestock marketing …
Robert Wells, Noble Research Institute livestock consultant, talks intentional beef production and how to develop a winter …
Source: USDA ESMIS | Feb. 28, 2020 Compared to last report: Hay trades are steady. Hay demand is still moderate at best, since …
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