Winter swath grazing loses feed quality but strategic supplementation helps pregnant cows maintain body condition.
BROOKINGS, S.D. - To cut costs this winter, Sandy Smart, Professor & SDSU Extension Rangeland Management Specialist suggests cattle producers leave their balers in the machine shed and put their ...
Harvested feed costs can be one of the largest expenses to cattle producers. Windrow grazing, sometimes called swath grazing, is a management practice that can significantly reduce harvesting and ...
Low grain prices, increasing input costs, and solid cattle prices are prompting producers to evaluate crop production systems and consider how greater integration of cattle grazing could improve ...
Windrow grazing, sometimes called swath grazing, is a management practice that can significantly reduce harvesting and feeding costs. Swathing the crop and leaving the windrows in the field provides ...
Ernie Etchart’s family has raised sheep in the San Juan mountains for more than 70 years, taking the herd of thousands every summer to the green, open meadows of the high country to graze. But the ...
Graziers from across Wisconsin, both novices and seasoned professionals, are invited to participate in a series of workshops featuring Steve Kenyon, a globally recognized expert, researcher, and ...
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