Limit-feeding corn grain can be economically advantageous when the price of hay becomes too high due to short supply.
Winter stress factors for cattle don’t just include the weather, but also mud, feed quality and quantity, body condition, ...
In the northern Great Plains, winter is a fact of life in which severe cold temperatures, frequent dangerous wind chills, and ...
University of Kentucky's Burdine says low domestic cattle inventory, combined with the ban on live cattle imports from Mexico ...
Escalating costs for hay and supplements has many cattle producers concerned, especially in the face of very poor pasture conditions and limited hay supplies in some areas of Missouri. Current feed ...
AMES, Iowa – Iowa beef producers have to balance dietary and nutritional considerations with getting the most value for their dollar after feed prices skyrocketed this winter as a result of last ...
Is seaweed the answer in helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cattle? New research from the University of California, Davis found injecting seaweed into beef cattle’s diets could reduce ...
January USDA cattle reports could reveal if beef herd has hit bottom and started rebuilding, which could have major implications on markets.
This steer at UC Davis was fed a small amount of seaweed that resulted in a dramatic drop in methane emissions. Credit: Breanna Roque/UC Davis When it comes to the bodies of humans and animals, there ...
A bit of seaweed in cattle feed could reduce methane emissions from beef cattle as much as 82 percent, according to new research. A bit of seaweed in cattle feed could reduce methane emissions from ...
For 2025, the Livestock Marketing Information Center calculated estimated cow-calf returns over cash costs at $900 per cow, ...