An ag economist says weather conditions will likely be a factor for cattle producers as they decide if it’s time to expand.
State hay market summaries for the week ending Feb. 22, as reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service ...
Of all the Five C's, cattle ranching has endured with fewer changes in how things get done, but faces just as many threats to ...
Total Animal Feed Consumption in 2023 Based on the January 2025, "Animal Feed Consumption" report, prepared for IFEEDER by ...
Out-wintering is still practiced in some places and is even coming back into vogue for some farmers. Followers of the old ...
but reduced chance for mud caused by concentrating the herd into small feeding areas, and unrolled hay provides bedding for newborn calves so that they are not in direct contact with the ground. In ...
The CattleFax Outlook Seminar, held as part of CattleCon 2025 in San Antonio, shared expert market and weather analysis.
Current hay supplies across the state depend on conditions of winter-planted forage crops and rainfall, according to Extension Service experts.
K-State Extension Veterinarian AJ Tarpoff suggests these management tips as temperatures rise and mud follows.
Physical barriers and traps are an additional layer of defense. Fly masks are more commonly associated with horses, but they ...
As we are now in the spring calving season, the question has been asked: How much colostrum does a baby calf need?