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Porosity: The true measure of silage density

Oxygen exposure during filling or feedout can convert highly digestible nutrients into waste products, costing both dry matter and cow performance.
June 11, 2026
Keith A. Bryan

You invest in every ton of forage; oxygen turns that investment into shrink by converting valuable nutrients into waste.


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Selenium and beef cattle

Selenium deficiency can cause serious health and reproductive problems, but an overabundance of selenium can present its own issues. A trusted nutritionist or veterinarian can set your herd on the right path.
November 13, 2025
John O'Meara

Sometimes it seems as if beef producers are faced with a million details to attend to in order to make a ranch successful and cattle happy and healthy. Selenium is one of those details.


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Research trial looks into boosting breeding success on fescue

A recent trial of yeast-based supplements records better fertility outcomes for cows grazing fescue pasture.
October 1, 2025
Craig Belknap

Every cattleman understands that getting cows bred is among the most basic of necessities in any cow-calf operation. If cows don’t get bred, the revenue stream dries up and the business is no longer sustainable.


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Successfully transition your cows from one silage to another

Consider minimizing change, tossing bad feed, silage carryover, feed testing and risk management when changing silages.
May 29, 2025
Ben Jensen

Silage can be difficult to introduce into an animal’s diet, but once it is established, moving from one crop to the next produces a new set of challenges. When changing types of silage, or from crop to crop, here are some things to consider.


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Keep cows balanced during heat stress

In addition to adjusting mineral levels and the energy density of the ration, supplements and additives can help reduce heat stress and increase rumen efficiency.
May 29, 2025
Mario Vailati Riboni

Working alongside external mitigation, nutrition interventions can help to reduce the impact of heat stress. Together, they help keep internal processes balanced and alleviate some of the stress from higher heat and humidity.


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Improving reproductive efficiency through nutrition

Supplementing the cow herd with organic trace minerals improves ovarian activity, increases conception rates and helps cattle breed back sooner. Calves from supplemented cows are also in better health and immune status.
April 7, 2025
Laurentia van Rensburg

Supplementing the cow herd with organic trace minerals improves ovarian activity, increases conception rates and helps cattle breed back sooner. Calves from supplemented cows are also in better health and immune status.



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Yeasts in silage

November 14, 2024
Renato J. Schmidt

Just like we don’t want to eat moldy bread, cows can’t thrive on contaminated silage. If you want better outcomes for your herd, it’s crucial to focus on feed quality. Clean, high-quality feed minimizes the risk of contaminants and harmful microbes that can compromise cattle health and performance. Among these microbes, spoilage yeasts are particularly concerning due to their significant impact on silage quality and animal well-being.


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Optimizing cow-calf production on rangelands

A lot of things can have an impact on the efficiency of your cow herd. But producers can boost cattle efficiency and profitability with strategic probiotic solutions.
October 9, 2024
Melissa Jolly-Breithaupt

Ranchers are constantly striving to maximize the productivity of their native rangeland, as raising and selling heavy and healthy calves is key to profitability. Helping producers enhance calf weight gain while maintaining the optimum body condition of the cow herd is critical to keeping operations profitable.


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Five things to keep in mind when evaluating premixes

Evaluate products selected, determine if there are any redundancies, assess the cost, read research available and talk with manufacturers when determining your premixes.
October 4, 2024
Stephen B. Blezinger

For many dairies, use of premixes is nothing new and they have been used in some fashion since dairying began. In many cases, however, because the practice is so common, we may tend to forget these are tools in our feeding programs that need to be reevaluated from time to time.


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The Extracellular Water Feed Anomaly

This moisture-driven phenomenon could create feedout challenges for dairy and beef owners.
July 18, 2024

In agriculture, rain typically poses two major pain points: challenges to field traffic and harvesting timelines.


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