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West: Cheap fall feed options

Fall is an opportune time to reduce feed costs for a spring-calving cow herd. Now is the time to lower your feed costs or utilize your lowest-quality forages, especially for your cows that are in good to moderate body condition.
September 5, 2022
Carmen Willmore

As fall sets in and feed prices continue to climb, I think we are all thinking about ways we can feed our cow herds for less. The first key to a cheap feed bill is to reduce the number of animals you are feeding. That means you only feed the ones you need to keep. 



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How the Beef Checkoff is sharing beef’s sustainability story with consumers

September 2, 2022
Bill McLaren

Today, more than ever before, consumers care about where their food comes from. They want to know about its environmental impact. They worry about whether livestock animals are treated humanely. They want to know if their food is nutritious and safe to eat. And they will change their eating – and purchasing – habits based on all those factors.



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Midwest/North: Utilize cornstalks to control feed costs

Cornstalks can be great alternative forage and an opportunity to hold costs down on your ranch.
August 31, 2022
Travis Meteer

The best way to utilize cornstalks is to graze them. Cattle graze selectively. Cattle first eat the remaining corn grain, then husks, then leaves and finally the stalk. 


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South Central: Fall and winter forage considerations

Warm-season perennials and cool-season annuals could be a solution to tight hay and forage supplies heading into fall and winter.
August 31, 2022
Jason Banta

Going into fall and winter, forage and hay supplies are limited for many producers. Fortunately, many areas have received some rain and may be able to produce some grazing from warm-season perennial forages this fall or plant some cool-season annuals.



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Southeast: Managing hayfields at the end of the season for future production

Time your last hay cutting to help recharge for next spring’s growth.
August 30, 2022
Kim Mullenix

In the southeast U.S., perennial grasses such as tall fescue, bermudagrass and bahiagrass make up a large portion of our annual hay crop.



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Southeast: Crabgrass: A summer annual option for producers

June 24, 2022
Kim Mullenix
Early summer is a key time for production of our warm-season perennial grasses such as bermudagrass and bahiagrass in the southeast U.S. But what about summer annuals? Do they fit in our system – and if so, which ones?
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Midwest/North: Don’t buy a ‘Trojan horse’

June 24, 2022
Travis Meteer
The story of the Trojan horse is well known. The big, beautiful statue concealed Greek soldiers who attacked and took the city of Troy in the dead of night. The statue was willingly brought into the heavily guarded and fortified city, yet it led to the fall of the Trojans.
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West: Taking care of your vaccination equipment

June 24, 2022
Carmen Willmore
Reusable multidose syringes are a great tool for many farms and ranches to use when processing cattle. These can be used to work cattle quickly and efficiently, reducing the number of times you must refill a syringe.
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South Central: Be careful when trimming feed and fertilizer costs

June 24, 2022
Jason Banta
With the increase in prices and the dry conditions many are experiencing, it is critical to carefully evaluate both feed and fertilizer decisions to minimize costs and get the best return on investment. What may seem like a good deal often is not.
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Southeast: 4 ways to extend the grazing season through pasture stocking rate

May 24, 2022
Kim Mullenix
Stocking rate is defined as the number of animals per unit area over a given period of time and is often reported as animals per acre or pounds of animal bodyweight per acre.
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