This research report is based on the results of a mail survey of randomly selected South Dakota beef cattle feeders undertaken during the winter of 1991-92. The purpose of the survey was to determine the nature of management practices followed by the state\u27s cattle feeders and whether those practices differ by size- and/or location-of-feedlot
This is the 1994 South Dakota Beef Report. The articles published in this report summarize many of t...
Profit in a cow-calf operation depends largely on pounds of calf weaned. This in turn is dependent u...
The marketing aspects of the cattle feeding operation are vitally important to its financial success...
During March 1989, a mail survey of South Dakota cattle feedlot managers was undertaken. The purpose...
This research report is based on the results of a mail survey of randomly selected South Dakota beef...
In summary, compared to the U.S. \u27s major cattle feeding states in the Central and Southern Plain...
Current data on the livestock and grain industries of South Dakota indicate that the state is a net ...
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
South Dakota produces two of the basic inputs – cattle and feed – necessary for producing finished b...
South Dakota produces two of the basic inputs – cattle and feed – necessary for producing finished b...
Depressed conditions of the cattle feeding industry in the Upper Midwest have promted interested par...
In this report, livestock budgets for nine sustainable farmers in South Dakota who raise beef cattle...
Defining the appropriate dimensions and type of feeding facilities for feedlot cattle fed in outdoor...
A special study was designed to determine the best time to market feeder cattle, taking into conside...
This is the 1994 South Dakota Beef Report. The articles published in this report summarize many of t...
Profit in a cow-calf operation depends largely on pounds of calf weaned. This in turn is dependent u...
The marketing aspects of the cattle feeding operation are vitally important to its financial success...
During March 1989, a mail survey of South Dakota cattle feedlot managers was undertaken. The purpose...
This research report is based on the results of a mail survey of randomly selected South Dakota beef...
In summary, compared to the U.S. \u27s major cattle feeding states in the Central and Southern Plain...
Current data on the livestock and grain industries of South Dakota indicate that the state is a net ...
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
South Dakota produces two of the basic inputs – cattle and feed – necessary for producing finished b...
South Dakota produces two of the basic inputs – cattle and feed – necessary for producing finished b...
Depressed conditions of the cattle feeding industry in the Upper Midwest have promted interested par...
In this report, livestock budgets for nine sustainable farmers in South Dakota who raise beef cattle...
Defining the appropriate dimensions and type of feeding facilities for feedlot cattle fed in outdoor...
A special study was designed to determine the best time to market feeder cattle, taking into conside...
This is the 1994 South Dakota Beef Report. The articles published in this report summarize many of t...
Profit in a cow-calf operation depends largely on pounds of calf weaned. This in turn is dependent u...
The marketing aspects of the cattle feeding operation are vitally important to its financial success...