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Early weaning calves: Does it achieve success?

Pasture conditions are deteriorating and hay inventory is short, if you’re out of grass and about to start feeding hay it’s time to take drastic action to maintain your cowherd and prevent further injury to pastures. Many areas in the West and Southern Great Plains have seen high culling rates with cows going to town […]

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Farm Progress America, August 16, 2022

Max Armstrong shares that in the livestock industry there can always be an emergency. Effective planning can help a farm weather these unexpected challenges. Craig Williams a dairy educator at Penn State University offers some ideas for putting together a plan. Max asks some interesting questions about how an emergency could impact your farm and […]

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Beef seedstock registration boom continues

BOTH registrations of bulls and females, the number of beef producers breeding registered cattle surged again during 2021, reflecting the boom-times in seedstock and broader cattle industry. Data released by the Australian Registered Cattle Breeders Association for the 2021 calendar year during Brisbane Show last week shows significant, and in places dramatic rises in breed […]

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Waterlogged crops in NSW

NSW winter crop production forecasts could now be down more than 50 per cent after a week of widespread rain and flooding. Neil Durning, Riverina Independent Agronomy Click to check the original article.

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