One of the keys to profitable livestock production is to minimize the costs of producing a marketable animal or animal product. Feed costs are commonly 70-80 percent of the cost of growing or maintaining an animal. Pastures provide feed at a cost of .01-.02 cents/lb of TDN while hay costs .04-.06 cents/lb TDN. Improved pasture management offers the single greatest opportunity to lower production costs, assuming that animal genetics, health, marketing procedures, and other areas of management have been addressed. A primary goal of livestock producers should be to utilize grazed forage for as many months of the year as possible while minimizing the need for stored feed
A rotational grazing system can generally be defined as the use of several pastures with one being g...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
When producers make investments in extending their grazing season, they do so in order to obtain an ...
The manner in which a pasture is grazed will have a marked influence on pasture productivity. persis...
Grazing represents the cheapest way to feed ruminants on a cost per pound of nutrient basis. Stored ...
There are three basic ways to increase net returns in ruminant livestock operations. The first is to...
Why extend the grazing season? For most livestock producers, extending the grazing season for their ...
Standardized performance analysis (SPA) of beef cattle operations continues to demonstrate the impor...
A basic, desirable goal for virtually any livestock producer is to minimize stored feed requirements...
4 pp.Grazing management is essential to a successful ranching enterprise. Ranchers have several opti...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
4 pp., 2 figures, 5 tablesThe quality and quantity of forage in pastures change throughout the year....
As agriculture continues to change, it is important to consider sustainability before starting or ex...
Abstract Grazing system management is for supplying inexpensive, adequate nutrition for the goat ent...
A rotational grazing system can generally be defined as the use of several pastures with one being g...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
When producers make investments in extending their grazing season, they do so in order to obtain an ...
The manner in which a pasture is grazed will have a marked influence on pasture productivity. persis...
Grazing represents the cheapest way to feed ruminants on a cost per pound of nutrient basis. Stored ...
There are three basic ways to increase net returns in ruminant livestock operations. The first is to...
Why extend the grazing season? For most livestock producers, extending the grazing season for their ...
Standardized performance analysis (SPA) of beef cattle operations continues to demonstrate the impor...
A basic, desirable goal for virtually any livestock producer is to minimize stored feed requirements...
4 pp.Grazing management is essential to a successful ranching enterprise. Ranchers have several opti...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
4 pp., 2 figures, 5 tablesThe quality and quantity of forage in pastures change throughout the year....
As agriculture continues to change, it is important to consider sustainability before starting or ex...
Abstract Grazing system management is for supplying inexpensive, adequate nutrition for the goat ent...
A rotational grazing system can generally be defined as the use of several pastures with one being g...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
When producers make investments in extending their grazing season, they do so in order to obtain an ...