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Hay sheds well worth the investment for Austin McLennan | The Land

Along with a sheep and cattle, and cropping operation, Mr McLennan’s family has been producing hay for four generations and built their first hay shed on Connen Hill 43 years ago and erected the second about four years ago, keeping up their reputation for selling high quality hay. Click to check the original article.

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Roughage use in finishing cattle diets

By Warren Rusche, South Dakota State University Extension Key points Roughage serves as a functional ingredient in finishing cattle diets, with key roles in supporting rumen health. Conventional wisdom assumes that roughage inclusions should be no greater than necessary for rumen health (less than 10% of diet dry matter) to maximize feed efficiency. Greater inclusions […]

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Scientists work to develop feed additives for healthy cattle, environment

Methane is a large contributor to climate change and land-grant university researchers are working to develop new feed additives for cattle to help reduce this greenhouse gas. Clemson University scientists Matias Aguerre and Liliane Silva are collaborating with scientists from other land-grant universities – the University of Florida and Auburn University – to develop livestock […]

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BioZyme launches new line of VitaFerm cattle mineral for all seasons

BioZyme Inc. is excited to announce the launch of VitaFerm ONE, a new line of cattle mineral products. VitaFerm ONE provides one solution to conveniently and consistently promote cattle performance in all seasons.  VitaFerm is a line of beef cattle vitamin and mineral supplements designed to promote cattle performance year round. VitaFerm ONE contains AO-Biotics […]

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