Beef producers with old hay stored on their operation ... that into the forage feeding strategy. This was the topic that Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute experts addressed on a ...
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An ag economist says weather conditions will likely be a factor for cattle producers as they decide if it’s time to expand.
It’s inevitable; winter weather always leads to cattle producers feeding their livestock supplemental forage, something that can be quite costly depending on the hay’s quality and availability.
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They also lay fresh hay, feed the herd at least twice a day, and check on newborn calves to prevent them from freezing. “This one right here, you can snuggle right into the hay,” Erb said.