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Hay grown for cattle consumes nearly half the water drawn from Colorado River, study findsRichter and other researchers have estimated that about two-thirds of the alfalfa and other hay are used for beef cattle while the remaining third is used for dairy production. Much of the hay is ...
A correspondent inquires of us, " why it is that cattle thrive and get fat much faster on grass than they do on hay, and what it is that grass loses by becoming hay ?" Chemical analysis never can ...
In this case, a listener runs spring and fall-calving cows in the same pasture and is trying to determine how to best meet the varied nutritional requirements with hay that is 2-3 years old.
“Cattle producers welcome the rain, but it leads to muddy pastures and proper management is needed for optimum grazing the ...
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Despite some exceptionally cold temperatures this winter, Jared Luhman, a cow-calf producer at Dry Creek Farms in Goodhue, Minnesota, was able to enjoy a relatively average ...
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