Technical Note: Where are my cattle at? – Part I: GPS Sensors
Technical Note: Where are my cattle at? – Part I: GPS Sensors | UNL Beef
Technical Note: Where are my cattle at? – Part I: GPS Sensors | UNL Beef
Is Plant ID Necessary for Grassland Management? | UNL Beef
2022 Pathfinder Report: New Counts for the New Year (angusjournal.net)
By Gail Ellis STILLWATER, Okla. – Many cattle ranchers are turning bulls in with their cows and heifers this time of year, and Mark Johnson, beef cattle breeding specialist for Oklahoma State University Extension, has some tips for a successful breeding season. “It’s always a good idea to do breeding soundness evaluations on bulls prior to breeding season,” Johnson said. “BSEs are a general rule of thumb and good management practice.” Once bulls are determined sound,…
Cattle Chat: Steps to tighten the calving season (k-state.edu)
Cattle Chat: Developing a grazing plan (k-state.edu)
Grass Tetany – A Complicated Disorder with An Easy Prevention | Ohio BEEF Cattle Letter (osu.edu)
K-State releases price risk management series for cow-calf producers
Cattle Chat: Breeding cattle on a tight timeline (k-state.edu)
Cattle Chat: Evaluating bulls before breeding season (k-state.edu)