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Managing Medusahead grass with cattle

Managing Medusahead grass with cattle

Allowing late-fall and winter grazing could provide extra forage, reduce wildfire fuel.

This Week in Agribusiness, Oct. 21, 2023

This Week in Agribusiness, Oct. 21, 2023

Insights from Washington D.C., Iowa soybean harvest, a Kentucky farm’s use of Operations Center, an organic growers summit and a Missouri hemp operation are featured this week.

Sometimes problems are hidden but very fixable

Sometimes problems are hidden but very fixable

Cattle producers: Don’t make repetitive mistakes, find the problem and a solution.

Beef-on-dairy continues growing

Beef-on-dairy continues growing

But raising young, healthy calves is the key to a robust market.

October feedlot inventory second highest since reporting began

October feedlot inventory second highest since reporting began

Placements, marketings not in line with pre-report estimates.

Taskforce strengthens protections for H-2B workers

Taskforce strengthens protections for H-2B workers

One percent of H-2B visa holders work specifically in the meat and dairy industries.

Could bale grazing work for you?

Could bale grazing work for you?

Bale grazing can reduce damage to pasture from hoof traffic during the winter.

Maximizing labor efficiency with feeds that challenge the assumptions

Maximizing labor efficiency with feeds that challenge the assumptions

How can a nutrition tool allow you to safely meet your animal performance goals with less need for labor. Dusty Abney, Ph.D., with Cargill Animal Nutrition, explains.

Lower corn prices to benefit cattle feeding cost of gain

Lower corn prices to benefit cattle feeding cost of gain

Corn prices have steadily fallen since the beginning of the year.

Partnership aims to improve emerging animal disease detection

Partnership aims to improve emerging animal disease detection

Scientists will evaluate and develop diagnostics for animal and zoonotic diseases.