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Nutrients Produced by Forage Plants Are the Primary Unit of Production in Beef Operations
Spring-Seeded Winter Cereals Can Extend the Northern Plains Grazing Season
Manage Forage for Nutrients Not Dry Matter Production, Range Scientist Says
Extended Fall Grazing That Improves Profits
Uninhibited Sexual Activity on the Prairie Reduces Regional Profits
Healthy Grasslands Will Produce Healthy Profits for Beef Ranchers
Harvesting More Crude Protein Per Acre Reduces Forage-Feed Costs
Grazing Strategies Offer Natural Grasshopper Management
Pasture Recovery from Drought Depends on Previous Management
Grazing Native Rangeland in May Reduces Ranch Income
Old-Style Pasture-Forage Management Practices Need to Be Culled
Management Practices Contributed to Last Summer's Herbage Reductions
Drought Emergency Grazing Practices will have Costs Next Season
Not All Harvested Forages Are Expensive Livestock Feed
Twice-Over Grazing System Improves Soil Quality
Healthy Plants Have Smaller Forage Reductions during Precipitation Shortages
Efficient 12-Month Pasture-Forage Management Systems Reduce Beef Production Costs
Grazing Management Can Reduce Grasshopper Problems
Time of Harvest Is Critical in Minimizing Hay Cost
Study Shows Capturing More Value from Summer Pastures Improves Beef Profit Margins
Reducing Pasture-Forage Costs for Range Cows During Early Lactation
Reduction of Feed Costs for Third Trimester Range Cows
Increasing Value Captured from Grassland and Forages Boosts Beef Production Profit Margins
Native Pasture Is Not the Cheapest Feed for Range Cows in May
Reducing Forage Feed Costs for Third-Trimester Range Cows
Rangelands Are an Important Asset to the Northern Plains
Approach to Reducing Beef Production Costs Challenges Traditional Assumptions
Grazing Fall Green-Up in Pastures May Take a Bite Out of Next Year's Production
Well-Timed Grazing Can Stimulate Grass Growth and Tiller Development, Rangeland Specialist Says
Not All Heavy Grazing Is Overgrazing
Reducing Pasture-Forage Costs for Cow-Calf Pairs During the Fall
Deferred-Type Grazing Systems Reduce Grass Plant Density and Animal Performance
Early Grazing Damages Grass and Reduces Profits
Manipulating Grass Plant Growth Can Enhance Forage Production
Coordinated Rotational Grazing Can Minimize Late-Season Drop in Animal Performance