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Learn now which products require a VFD

March 24, 2016
Dee Griffin
Producers preparing for the upcoming Veterinary Feed Directive commonly ask questions about which products will require a VFD.
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Feeding soyhulls on toxic tall fescue is option for stockers

March 24, 2016
Glen Aiken
Kentucky was covered mostly by trees, briars, broadleaf weeds and very little forage when the original cultivar of tall fescue, Kentucky 31, was commercially released in 1943. However, in the early 1950s, cattle producers began to complain that their cattle did not perform well on tall fescue and lacked thriftiness in warm temperatures. But it was not until the early 1980s that it was discovered that most tall fescue plants are infected with a fungal endophyte.
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SDSU applies the flexible approach to facilities

March 24, 2016
Wendy Sweeter
New South Dakota State cow-calf unit facilitates many cattle types Students and beef producers alike will soon have the chance to check out a new state-of-the-art beef unit in Brookings, South Dakota.
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What is a ranch horse?

March 24, 2016
Jim Keyes
This originally appeared in The Utah Cattleman Newsletter. With my part-time vocation as an auctioneer, I get to be involved in a number of horse sales throughout the year.
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Make it easier with hydraulic calf tables

March 24, 2016
Heather Smith Thomas
Chutes and calf tables have made livestock handling easier – on the animals and the people doing the job, whether branding, castrating, dehorning, implanting calves, etc.
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Designing the watering system for your grazing method

March 24, 2016
John W. Worley
One of the challenges of designing a rotational grazing system is providing an abundant supply of clean drinking water to cattle located in multiple paddocks or pastures. The use of surface water (creeks and ponds) has multiple drawbacks.
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Facility design can affect manure cash value

March 24, 2016
Kelli Boylen
Want more nutrient value from your manure? Take your facility design into consideration.
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Managing partial-confinement cow herds

March 24, 2016
Karla Jenkins
Several factors have led producers in today’s beef industry to adopt partial confinement as a management strategy in the cow herd.
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Retrofitting dairy barns for beef production

March 24, 2016
Robyn Scherer-Carlson
One of the biggest challenges with any stocker-grower operation is capital. Building shelters, especially for producers in states with inclement weather, can be a huge investment.
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Getting the best bale bed for your buck

March 24, 2016
Tim Penner
When making equipment purchases for the farm or ranch, many people base decisions on how they’ve always done things.
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