Aphids make early appearance in Kansas alfalfa fields
Aphids make early appearance in Kansas alfalfa fields (k-state.edu)
Aphids make early appearance in Kansas alfalfa fields (k-state.edu)
Cattle Chat: Transitioning to grass (k-state.edu)
Cattle Chat: Economic impact on beef demand from alternative protein sources (k-state.edu)
Video: Grazing cattle on cover crops in western Kansas (k-state.edu)
Why are my cattle bloating? - Beef (msu.edu)
Cow Nutrition Considerations at Calving and Early Lactation | UNL Beef
Cattle Chat: Body condition scoring mid-gestation (k-state.edu)
Winter Supplementation of Beef Calves – When Supplementation Doesn’t Pay | UNL Beef
Does Stockpiling Pay? | Ohio BEEF Cattle Letter (osu.edu)
K-State beef cattle experts discuss ways to best meet the winter nutritional needs of the herd MANHATTAN, Kan. — When training for a sports competition, athletes often match their dietary requirements to the training regimen. In a similar way, a pregnant beef cow’s nutritional demands increase as she gets closer to the birth event, said the experts at the Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute on a recent Cattle Chat podcast. “As the cows move…