Spring is often viewed as a reward for enduring Midwest winters. As pastures green up, temperatures rise and calves begin to ...
Learn why pasture isn't enough and how to manage macro and trace minerals for cattle, sheep, and goats in grazing systems.
Beef cattle grazing on lush, green pastures is a common sight when driving through the Kansas Flint Hills in the late spring. Experts from Kansas State University’s Beef Cattle Institute discussed ...
Heavy spring snowstorms have created hardships for North Dakota cattle herds and caretakers. Most ranchers have moved away from cow herds calving during the winter to avoid the cold and snow. However, ...
Exceptional beef demand and tight feeder supplies push cattle prices to record levels, while drought impacts expansion plans.
Fed cattle prices have climbed nearly $20 per hundredweight since the start of the year. Heavy supplies of cattle lead to projected year-over-year increases in beef production and a third consecutive ...
Ticks are a nuisance to many, but they can pose a threat to farmers whose livestock are at risk for disease spread by the pests. Most active in warm weather, ticks typically are prevalent in early ...