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Trouble outside the fence: Does open range law apply?

May 24, 2019
Jim D. Bradbury and Chandler Schmitz
Given their rich state history, most Texans think of their home as being open range – meaning animals are allowed to “roam at large.” Said another way, it is a “fence out” state, so landowners must put up sufficient fences if they want to prevent animals from roaming across their land.
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Weighing the value of third-party verification programs

May 24, 2019
Jaclyn De Candio
Baby boomers, millennials, Generation Z’s. As the different generations of consumers coexist, and the population grows, consumer preferences and markets are expanding faster than ever.
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Good Stockmanship

Stockmanship is key to the A.I. breeding process

May 24, 2019
Justin Hergenreder
Once you have made the progressive decision to implement A.I. into your cow herd, there is one big word you need to focus on: stockmanship.
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New program addresses cattle care needs identified in survey

May 24, 2019
Guy Ellis
Beef producers that focus on creating a culture of continuous improvement for their business likely know their strengths and weaknesses and are prepared to adapt to challenges that face the cattle industry.
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Cattle in a pasture

5 tips for fescue management

May 24, 2019
Wesley Moore
Most of us are very familiar with the agronomic advantages of endophyte-infected tall fescue. In short, endophyte-infected tall fescue thrives through a variety of environmental challenges most grasses wouldn’t tolerate, including drought stress, overgrazing and insect pressure.
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Ask the Consultant: June: The most critical forage month of the year

May 24, 2019
Hugh Aljoe
For the majority of us, June is the most productive month of the year for forage production. Generally speaking, we should expect 60 to 70 percent of our annual forage to be produced by the end of the month, which makes June so critical for timely forage management.
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Cows grazing in a pasture

Not all cows are equal; some eat more

May 24, 2019
Jack Arterburn
On most ranches, average cow size has increased significantly over the past three decades as a result of genetic selection. These changes do not come without consequences to forage intake.
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Lupie is a purple flowering plant

Strong winter bodes well for lupine and other poisonous plants

May 24, 2019
Monica Gokey
At the Eliason family ranch in Holbrook, Idaho, Brayden and Allison Eliason are checking first-calf heifers on a February morning last year when they find a stillborn calf with a cleft palate.
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Key is ensuring stocking rate does not exceed carrying capacity

Balancing your forage resources

May 24, 2019
Miranda Meehan
Balancing your forage resources is critical to the long-term profitability of your ranch. The key here is ensuring stocking rate does not exceed carrying capacity, as overgrazing can cause long-term reductions in forage production, leading to decreased livestock production.
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The importance of managing pasture residual

May 24, 2019
K. Scott Jensen
Grazing residual affects everything in the pasture. What is residual? Residual is the living plant material remaining after a grazing event. Residual is often confused with residue, which is the dead plant material on the soil surface. While residue definitely has its benefits, residual is everything.
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