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Updated on June 26, 2007
13. Hay_and_feed News: Small ranchers say grass-fed meat is better Corn, a readily available food source in the United States, helps cattle gain more weight quicker than they would when fed grass on a small ranch, Andrews said. The reason the cattle are fed grass, hay and alfalfa is simple. If corn is slowly introduced to cattle, the animals wont have as adverse a reaction and can actually eat quite a lot of corn, which is done quite a lot on feed lots like the ones in the Front Range or panhandle of Texas, Andrews said. Their primary job is to act as big...
Source - 6/24/2007 - Read the story
14. Hay_and_feed News: MU Study Examines Effectiveness of Glycerin as Cattle Feed Through November, the MU researcher will monitor the growth habits of 60 calves from various breeds to determine if bio-leftovers provide a healthy main course to cattle. An alternative food source for cattle is but one possibility. He said economics are another factor because glycerin is currently less expensive than corn, which is most commonly used as cattle feed. The study has two main priorities: first, to determine if glycerin has a positive or negative effect on calves growth...
Source - Reserach at MU,MO - Read the story
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Source - TheFishSite.com,UK - Read the story
16. Hay_and_feed News: Forage field day July 26 This years educational tours are built around three colleges a Cow College focusing on production management issues including identifying toxic weeds; a Grass Management College including a session on managing forage fertilizers; and a Forage College with topics that include net wrapping large bales and managing warm season bermudagrass. This years educational tours are built around three colleges a Cow College focusing on production management issues including identifying toxic weeds; a...
Source - Delta Farm Press,NE - Read the story
17. Hay_and_feed News: BLM attacks mesquite bush The invasive mesquite sucks up valuable water from native grasses grazed on by livestock and wildlife, such as the pronghorn antelope. The benefit to ranchers, she says, is that they ll have healthy land and good forage for their cattle. Britt says a number of ranchers and agencies are partnering with the BLM to eradicate mesquite. Bureau of Land Management rangeland conservationist Susan Britt says the nonnative plant has become so dense over the years that it s choking out native...
Source - 22 hours ago - Read the story
18. Hay_and_feed News: Hay Crop Will be Focus of Purdue Forage Day Awards will be given for the best legume hay, the best grass hay and the best mixed hay. Purdue Extension officials say this year's hay crop will likely be down because of cold weather in April and additional land being need for corn farming. The real long-term effect is still six weeks away, but it is fair to say that we need an excellent rest of the season to avoid the issue of high hay prices. Secondly, the freeze that we had in April had a major effect on different regions of the...
Source - Inside INdiana Business (press release),IN - Read the story
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