In declining cattle markets, the question of “Should I fertilize?” is a subject of much debate. You don’t have to fertilize bahiagrass pastures, but there are consequences if you don’t adjust your ...
In the past five articles we talked about how to properly drive cattle. So lets assume we’ve driven our cattle somewhere and we had good movement and we didn’t do anything to interfere with it so the ...
“Summer slump” often afflicts cattle grazed on fescue. One way to prevent it is to shift grazing cattle to warm-season grasses in summer. Humphrey recommends establishing native warm-season grasses in ...
AMARILLO,Texas -- An Amarillo-based group frustrated with the prices it gets for fattened beef cattle is aiming to lock up the rights to market 1.5 million cattle -- about one-quarter of the fed ...
Prussic acid, also known as hydrocyanic acid (HCN), is a highly toxic compound that can develop in certain plants, particularly under stress. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension provides essential guidance ...
Highland cattle are known by their shaggy mane and for their ability to produce lean, healthy meat off of rough pastures. The Scottish Highlands are famed as a mystical and romantic place of ...
A native prairie pasture in western Douglas County. Before European settlement, Kansas was dominated by vast prairies of tall grasses and ... plowed being grazed by cattle, have played an ...
Plan ahead for the cold season and secure a winter pig shelter to keep livestock healthy ... then seeing a group of pasture-raised piglets run through the warm, green grass of summer?