Corn silage could make up 40% to 60% of diet dry matter and still be economical.
Stokka
Backgrounding may still be economically feasible this winter.
Anthrax cases continue to be identified in southwestern North Dakota.
The FDA will implement the change after June 2023.
Breeding soundness exams can uncover potential problems with young bulls that were just purchased and older bulls that have already sired calf crops.
Ranchers should develop plans to assist livestock at risk of flood exposure.
The webinar will help ranchers prepare to calve in potentially adverse weather conditions.
Topics include lamb nutrition, flock health and producer-to-consumer marketing.
Poultry owners are encouraged to practice good biosecurity to protect their birds from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
Beginning in June of 2023, all animal antimicrobial products will be sold as prescription only.
NDSU Extension specialists have developed tips for reducing transmission of HPAI.
Good biosecurity and hygiene practices can reduce the risk of contamination and illness from hatchlings.
Adequate preparation for winter calving can help reduce the risk of disease spread.
Testing forage and feed for nutrient quality provides ranchers with the knowledge of what nutrients they are supplying to their cattle on a daily basis.
Integrated pest management involves using the right type of control at the right time for the right duration to control pests effectively.
This is the first identified case of HPAI in domestic livestock in the U.S.
Taking precautions now should help reduce performance loss and improve cattle health.
Hunters participating in deer and fall bird season should be aware of the risk of HPAI in wildlife and use measures to prevent transmission to domestic poultry flocks.
NDSU Extension offers biosecurity recommendations for protecting poultry flocks from highly pathogenic avian influenza.
All poultry owners no matter the size should practice good biosecurity to protect their flock from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI).
NDSU Extension specialists have developed tips for reducing transmission of HPAI.
Document Actions