In the United States, governmental regulations mandate the improvement of farming practices to improve environmental quality. There is a requirement to reduce the siltation of waterways, soil carbon losses, and nutrient runoff along the Mississippi River Delta. The use of small-grain forages by grazing cattle offers real opportunities to produce high-quality forage for cattle production during the winter and spring months. No-till and reduced tillage practices developed primarily for grain production may offer environmental and economic solutions for both grain farmers and cattle producers. Producers are slow to adopt conservation tillage practices because of a perceived risk of reduced production. The objective of this project was to compa...
Two studies were conducted to address concerns confronting the beef industry in regards to the appli...
Extensive acreages of reclaimed surface-mined land in Central Appalachia are currently producing for...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Many options are available for programming stocker cattle growth patterns through forage selection. ...
An on-going pasture demonstration study has been used since 1988 to demonstrate methods to improve p...
Poorly managed grazing of beef cattle in riparian areas may contribute to sediment and nutrient loa...
Standardized performance analysis (SPA) of beef cattle operations continues to demonstrate the impor...
The objective of this study was to compare grazing systems that used rotational and continuous stock...
Suckler beef systems in Ireland are primarily based on grass. Suckler systems vary in intensity but ...
This study compares the effects of five different grazing intensities on the plant community, livest...
Locally produced forage-finished beef offers high value while enhancing economic, environmental, and...
The increase in cover crops across Iowa presents a substantial amount of potential forage available ...
The stocker cattle grazing enterprise in the Southern Plains regions of the United States is an impo...
Beef production from veld, in the short term, was found to be greater under a continuous grazing sys...
Integration of crops and livestock could provide benefits to both crop and livestock production syst...
Two studies were conducted to address concerns confronting the beef industry in regards to the appli...
Extensive acreages of reclaimed surface-mined land in Central Appalachia are currently producing for...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Many options are available for programming stocker cattle growth patterns through forage selection. ...
An on-going pasture demonstration study has been used since 1988 to demonstrate methods to improve p...
Poorly managed grazing of beef cattle in riparian areas may contribute to sediment and nutrient loa...
Standardized performance analysis (SPA) of beef cattle operations continues to demonstrate the impor...
The objective of this study was to compare grazing systems that used rotational and continuous stock...
Suckler beef systems in Ireland are primarily based on grass. Suckler systems vary in intensity but ...
This study compares the effects of five different grazing intensities on the plant community, livest...
Locally produced forage-finished beef offers high value while enhancing economic, environmental, and...
The increase in cover crops across Iowa presents a substantial amount of potential forage available ...
The stocker cattle grazing enterprise in the Southern Plains regions of the United States is an impo...
Beef production from veld, in the short term, was found to be greater under a continuous grazing sys...
Integration of crops and livestock could provide benefits to both crop and livestock production syst...
Two studies were conducted to address concerns confronting the beef industry in regards to the appli...
Extensive acreages of reclaimed surface-mined land in Central Appalachia are currently producing for...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...