Source: USDA Feeder steers and heifers sold $1 to $5 higher. Trade was moderate on good demand. Heavy rainfall to end the week was …
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Source: USDA Feeder steers and heifers sold $1 to $5 higher. Trade was moderate on good demand. Heavy rainfall to end the week was …
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Sept. 23, 2019 A peak in feedlot inventories? By Derrell S. Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension livestock marketing …
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Source: foragefax.tamu.edu | Sept. 20, 2019 One of the first considerations when purchasing hay is that it should be based on …
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Source: USDA Market News Compared to last report, most hay trades were steady with instances of alfalfa $5 lower. Trade activity …
Source: https://today.agrilife.org/2019/09/17/texas-crop-and-weather-report-sept-17-2019/ Texas wheat acres are being prepared …
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A new frontier in nutrition research is the bovine rumen microbe population. Feeding cattle differently could help gut microbe …
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Source: USDA NASS Hot and dry conditions remained throughout Texas last week. Precipitation across most of the state remained …
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Source: ForageFax Late September-early October is the ideal time for planting cool season annual forages such as annual ryegrass, …
Source: Cow-Calf Corner is a weekly newsletter by the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Agency. Sept 16, 2019 Growing demand in China …
Source: USDA Market News Compared to last report: Hay trades were mostly steady to firm. Trading activity moderate on light …
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