Although some areas had significant rains this past spring and summer, consecutive years of drought have taken a toll on rangeland, especially those acres with cattle grazing. There are a few options for producers to take part in while pastures are recovering. One of these is moving cattle to a confinement situation. Although confinement can lend its own expenses, culling the right cattle and following a few guidelines can make it a profitable decision. Read more at Agriculture.com…
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