When replacement females are retained, genetics influence not only revenue through calf performance but also expenses, ...
Soil fertility plays a crucial role in forage production and can directly impact farm profitability. Yet, when budgets ...
Supplementing DDGS to steers grazing wheat pasture can increase growth performance but may also increase system costs.
As carcass weights rise, OSU research shows larger cows can reduce stocking rates and profits, making efficiency key for cow-calf producers.
Spring pasture growth creates ideal conditions for grass tetany in lactating cows. Understanding risk factors, early signs and mineral management is key to prevention.
Damaged pastures require scheduled breaks, reseeding or fertilizer to recover from winter stress and prevent erosion.
As winter slowly turns to spring, many ranchers are looking ahead to the grazing season. Much of North Dakota has received ...
“Wildness is about non-attachment, about going with the flow, about being one with life, not against life,” says Muskat. “That's foraging.” Stepping into the forest with a specific notion or ...
Humboldt County health officials identified the poisonous mushroom consumed by a local resident as a western destroying angel mushroom. “Local foragers are advised to be aware after state health ...