NDSU’s dairy specialist offers tips for making good corn silage.
Dairy
Harvesting corn at the proper moisture level is important in making good silage.
Canola can be a feed source if producers follow some common-sense precautions when introducing it to their livestock.
NDSU’s dairy specialist offers some tips on controlling feed costs.
Producers should have drought-stressed crops tested for nitrate before using them as forage for livestock.
A contact could help ensure that forage providers get paid for their product.
Livestock need adequate, good-quality water during a drought.
Sending cattle to graze in another state could lead to importation issues when producers bring their livestock back to North Dakota.
The NDSU Extension veterinarian is urging producers to get their livestock vaccinated against anthrax.
NDSU Extension specialists offer advice on controlling the flies that pester cattle and horses.
Water is vital to help cattle beat the heat.
The NDSU Extension veterinarian is warning livestock producers to be on the lookout for anthrax.
David Buchanan began his job as NDSU Animal Science Department head Monday.
Studies indicate water quality is tied to forage consumption in livestock, which has an impact on weight gain.
Cattle brought into North Dakota must be officially identified.
Livestock producers should get their animals vaccinated against anthrax now, the NDSU Extension Service's veterinarian says.
The NDSU Extension Service works to add value to agriculture by expanding North Dakota’s livestock industry.
An NDSU Extension dairy specialist provides advice to dairy farmers who are thinking about going to a shorter dry-cow program.
An Extension dairy specialist provides reasons why producers should consider crossbreeding.
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