June 19, 2020 Temperature Outlook The temperature outlook Jul-Aug-Sep predicts fairly strong odds of above normal temperatures …
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June 19, 2020 Temperature Outlook The temperature outlook Jul-Aug-Sep predicts fairly strong odds of above normal temperatures …
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Imports are a hot topic right now. But the data shows the marginal change in import totals isn’t substantial enough to influence …
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Heat stress costs dairy and beef producers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. However, implementing proactive measures …
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Source: USDA APHIS | June 18, 2020 As cases of chronic wasting disease (CWD) continue to rise, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health …
Compared to last week, feeder steers and heifers sold mostly steady. Trade was fairly active on moderate to good demand. Drought …
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Source: https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/ Map released: June 18, 2020 | Data valid: June 16, 2020 This week's drought summary: …
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Are you a farmer, rancher or forester interested in mentoring a new NRCS employee? The Conservation Agricultural Mentoring Program …
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Father’s Day is coming up, so it’s time to start planning the best menu ever to honor Dad. On this day, we celebrate the Dad in …
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As temperatures begin to increase, health officials in several states are warning livestock and pet owners to be aware of …
Source: Texas A&M Forest Service | June 17, 2020 Drought conditions in the western Plains and early drying across the state …
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