Increasing Value
Tactics for producers to market their product
With the increase in the availability of marketing programs for large producers in the cattle industry, there are...
Replacement Factors
Deciding when to replace farm vehicles and equipment
Agricultural economists advise producers to closely evaluate their goals, cash flow and income tax implications when determining whether...
Saving on Fuel Costs
Following a few steps can reduce fuel consumption
The financial pressure placed on farmers due to increased input costs has forced producers to look at...
Keeping Records
Maintaining farm equipment and machinery records has advantages
Record keeping likely falls to the bottom of most producers’ favorite things to do list. Tending the...
Calving Season is Around the Corner
Now is the time to get things prepared for calving to ensure a positive outcome
Ready or not, calving season is just around the corner.
Preparing...
Evaluating Body Condition
Assessing the herd before winter
One of the biggest challenges facing producers in recent months is keeping cattle in good body condition. No doubt the...
Managing Wildlife and Livestock
Finding a balance that works
While many producers enjoy the wildlife that coexists with their livestock, in some cases wildlife can be menaces or nuisances...
Gut Health in Cattle
Why a strong digestive system is important
Producers continually search for ways to improve efficiency and reduce costs on their operations. Though it may not...
Maximizing Forage Opportunities
Rebounding from summer drought conditions
A wet, rainy spring followed by a hot, dry summer created conditions that adversely impacted forages and hay crops. The...
The Scoop on Scours
Causes and cures for scours in calves
Scours or calf diarrhea can be a serious problem for producers. In some cases, scours can be fatal...