A similar philosophy can be applied to our livestock feed sources. By storing hay in a system that allows for utilization of an older cutting first, and saving fresh cuttings for later use ...
Cow-calf production in the upper Midwest is not historically profitable every year without significant cost savings in winter ...
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Hay grown for cattle consumes nearly half the water drawn from Colorado River, study findshay that is grown to feed cattle and produce beef and dairy products. In a new study, researchers found that alfalfa and other cattle feed crops consume 46% of the water that is diverted from the ...
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