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Kaydence Michalsky

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3 ways you can practice effective hay management for a healthier and happier herd

By using proper storing techniques, establishing a feeding schedule and investing in the right equipment, you can ensure every hay bale is used to its fullest potential.
November 4, 2024
Kaydence Michalsky

With increasing prices affecting every aspect of daily life, finding ways to save money without compromising quality is essential.


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Top 4 things you should look for in a manual cattle chute

Keeping some critical characteristics in mind when selecting a manual chute can help take the confusion out of the decision-making process.
October 7, 2024
Kaydence Michalsky

Selecting the right manual cattle chute for your operation can be a daunting task. It’s an important decision that will affect the efficiency, safety and overall success of your operation.


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Growing greener: Revolutionizing cattle farming with sustainable and regenerative principles

Regenerative practices benefit the ranch today and well into the future and promote sustainability in many different areas.
May 10, 2024
Kaydence Michalsky

Sustainable and regenerative principles in cattle ranching are not new, but ranchers may not know how to revolutionize ranching with these practices and make cattle operations more resilient for whatever comes next.


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4 things to add to your spring checklist

A solid spring prep checklist should include preparing for calving season, if it hasn’t already begun, evaluating pastures, checking equipment and facilities, and ensuring your treatment plans for spring processing are in place.
March 11, 2024
Kaydence Michalsky

As muddy spring weather approaches, it is more important than ever to make sure your ranch is prepared. Spring is a season of growth and renewal, and on a cattle ranch, it marks the beginning of another busy season filled with newborn calves, preparing the fields and fixing fences to prepare for cattle to go to pasture.


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Preparing for winter calving: 6 tips every rancher should know

Preparing six key areas of your operation will set you up for a less stressful, more successful spring calving season.
January 16, 2024
Kaydence Michalsky

A well-prepared calving area with proper equipment that emphasizes safety and accessibility, ensuring proper cattle nutrition and having a solid emergency plan with detailed records to fall back on will serve you well.


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Cattle handling 101: 7 strategies for optimal winter feeding

Applying the best management practices to your winter feeding program is key to reducing feed waste.
December 1, 2023
Kaydence Michalsky

The key to support your cattle is finding the right feeding practices to minimize waste.


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Heat wave havoc: 5 key tips to safe summer cattle handling

Producers should be proactive about using heat stress mitigation strategies to see cattle safely through the intense summer heat.
June 30, 2023
Kaydence Michalsky

Before the summer months arrive, it’s important to prepare for the potential havoc heat can cause to your cattle.


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