Grazing is the cheapest way to feed cattle on a cost per pound of nutrient basis. However, producers with limited land resources in Kentucky have been able to use commodities or grain by-products to increase cattle numbers due to low cost and availability of these inputs. Extending the grazing season is one solution that would enable producers to reduce cost and expand production with little or no impact on the environment
Dependence on stored feeds during the winter months has been necessary in order to maintain body con...
Grazing cattle on winter wheat, often prior to grain harvest, is common throughout the southern Grea...
Integrated crop–livestock systems have included grazing perennial grasses during the spring and summ...
Grazing is the cheapest form of feed for cattle. While perennial grasses and alfalfa are reliable co...
Corn is a warm-season grass with a growth pattern dependent on temperatures. Warmer temperatures acc...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
There are three basic ways to increase net returns in ruminant livestock operations. The first is to...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
One of the keys to profitable livestock production is to minimize the costs of producing a marketabl...
Corn is known as a forage crop that has the potential of yielding more energy per acre than any othe...
Studies were conducted to determine ways to extend grazing season with forages adequate to meet the ...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Summer is the time during the growing season when shortages of forage most often occur in Kentucky. ...
Dependence on stored feeds during the winter months has been necessary in order to maintain body con...
Grazing cattle on winter wheat, often prior to grain harvest, is common throughout the southern Grea...
Integrated crop–livestock systems have included grazing perennial grasses during the spring and summ...
Grazing is the cheapest form of feed for cattle. While perennial grasses and alfalfa are reliable co...
Corn is a warm-season grass with a growth pattern dependent on temperatures. Warmer temperatures acc...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
There are three basic ways to increase net returns in ruminant livestock operations. The first is to...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
One of the keys to profitable livestock production is to minimize the costs of producing a marketabl...
Corn is known as a forage crop that has the potential of yielding more energy per acre than any othe...
Studies were conducted to determine ways to extend grazing season with forages adequate to meet the ...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Summer is the time during the growing season when shortages of forage most often occur in Kentucky. ...
Dependence on stored feeds during the winter months has been necessary in order to maintain body con...
Grazing cattle on winter wheat, often prior to grain harvest, is common throughout the southern Grea...
Integrated crop–livestock systems have included grazing perennial grasses during the spring and summ...