Cow-Calf Corner is a weekly newsletter by the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Agency. July 1, 2019 Lower carcass weights …
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Cow-Calf Corner is a weekly newsletter by the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Agency. July 1, 2019 Lower carcass weights …
Continue Reading about Cow-Calf Corner: Lower carcass weights; Mid to late summer supplementation
It is the time of year some may consider feeding creep. Keep in mind that it is your operation, and therefore you must know …
We have reached the time of year when most our pastures have settled into adequate production enabling us to graze cattle on a …
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eWith the abundance of rain Oklahoma has received over the last several weeks, farmers and ranchers around the state are likely …
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Planning and preparation can help you get the right kind of cattle and supplement them at the critical times. -Farm …
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By Donald Stotts, Oklahoma State University Ag Communications Services June 18, 2019 Commercial livestock producers whose …
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Source: BEEF Magazine | June 5, 2019 Soon, perhaps already, cow-calf pairs and stockers will be turned out on summer grass. …
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Cow-Calf Corner is a weekly newsletter by the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Agency. June 17, 2019 Green grass and high …
Source: Drovers | June 13, 2019 The wet spring has certainly provided favorable breeding conditions for flies. As we progress …
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Source: Oklahoma State University DASNR | June 10, 2019 The excessive amounts of rainfall that have inundated parts of Oklahoma …
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