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The Moore Fencing Handbook of Basic Farm and Ranch Fence Construction
Written by Vern Moore, this 120-page manual is both an interesting read and an informative how-to. With more than 30 years of experience building farm...
Subbing On Supplement
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Cattle Can Use Snow As A Water Source
The Color Of Grass
When New Mexico State University beef cattle specialist Clay Mathis looks at fall cow nutrition, he begins by asking the rancher a simple question. Is...
Making Hay Without It
The drought in 1998 was the first time in recent years we faced a crisis like this year, where you have very limited forage standing forage or hay and...
Supplementing cows on crop residues
As long as cows have grain to select in a cornstalk field, the diet is probably above 8-9.5% crude protein (CP) and as high as 70% total digestible nutrients...
2006 Fencing Guide
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Advocate or Perish
"While the affluent nations can certainly afford to adopt ultra low-risk positions toward new advances in agricultural science and technology, and pay...
Don't Market Like 2008
Many ranchers' first inclination in marketing their 2009 calves is to base it on their 2008 calf crop experiences. That could be a serious mistake...
No Silver Bullet
I was so impressed with Richard Roth's letter to the editor that I thought it deserved some follow-up...























