What happens on our western ranches concerns Corn Belt farmers. The cattle and sheep ranches of the West are an important source of meat supply. They also supply Corn Belt feedlots with feeder cattle and lambs. Iowa Farm Science is presenting this article to give Iowa farmers a better idea of some changes that are in the making out in the ranch country
Over-all farm size has a lot to do with income from the farm. This article shows how different-sized...
The spread between the price of hogs and the price of cattle has been narrowing since 1951. This tre...
As many or more cattle will be fed during the coming season as a year ago, the BAE believes. Shipmen...
Clouds are looming on the livestock horizon. Farmers are increasing both beef and pork production fa...
American cattle feeders began the new year with 8 percent more cattle on feed than on Jan. 1, 1954. ...
A cooperative cattle grub control program in Iowa is chalking up a success story. But the job isn\u2...
American farmers had more livestock on their farms and ranches as 1950 began than a year earlier. Th...
Any Iowa farmer can tell you that the last half century has brought tremendous changes in farming-ne...
The present farm outlook calls for conservative farming. Full production is still the watchword. But...
abstract. Western Kansas has an historical identification with cattle, with a focus on cattle ranchi...
Most of the production from Iowa agriculture is sold either as food (livestock or livestock products...
Sharply higher feed costs have brought new problems to livestock raisers and feeders
A special report on the rising cattle population and its implications for midwest cattlefeeders
When the editor of the Ames Forester so graciously asked me for an article on the Taylor Grazing Act...
If the 1948 corn crop turns out O.K., there is a very good chance that Iowa farmers will enjoy wide ...
Over-all farm size has a lot to do with income from the farm. This article shows how different-sized...
The spread between the price of hogs and the price of cattle has been narrowing since 1951. This tre...
As many or more cattle will be fed during the coming season as a year ago, the BAE believes. Shipmen...
Clouds are looming on the livestock horizon. Farmers are increasing both beef and pork production fa...
American cattle feeders began the new year with 8 percent more cattle on feed than on Jan. 1, 1954. ...
A cooperative cattle grub control program in Iowa is chalking up a success story. But the job isn\u2...
American farmers had more livestock on their farms and ranches as 1950 began than a year earlier. Th...
Any Iowa farmer can tell you that the last half century has brought tremendous changes in farming-ne...
The present farm outlook calls for conservative farming. Full production is still the watchword. But...
abstract. Western Kansas has an historical identification with cattle, with a focus on cattle ranchi...
Most of the production from Iowa agriculture is sold either as food (livestock or livestock products...
Sharply higher feed costs have brought new problems to livestock raisers and feeders
A special report on the rising cattle population and its implications for midwest cattlefeeders
When the editor of the Ames Forester so graciously asked me for an article on the Taylor Grazing Act...
If the 1948 corn crop turns out O.K., there is a very good chance that Iowa farmers will enjoy wide ...
Over-all farm size has a lot to do with income from the farm. This article shows how different-sized...
The spread between the price of hogs and the price of cattle has been narrowing since 1951. This tre...
As many or more cattle will be fed during the coming season as a year ago, the BAE believes. Shipmen...