Producers may be eligible for payments for livestock losses in bad weather.
Sheep
The report highlights the most recent cutting-edge sheep research conducted at NDSU.
Minimizing ewes’ exposure to mosquitoes is the best way to protect them against an abortion-causing virus.
Prevention is the key to protecting ewes against abortion-causing diseases.
A North Dakota 4-H judging team receives awards in national competition.
The Dakota Fall Ram Test is one of three ram tests in the nation that provide progressive producers the opportunity to measure both performance and wool traits.
NDSU has hired Reid Redden as the Extension sheep specialist and an associate professor.
The purpose of the test is to compare growth and carcass traits among ram lambs raised under a similar environment.
The report highlights the most recent cutting edge research conducted at NDSU on behalf of the sheep producers of North Dakota.
Don’t wait for flooding to move livestock and hay.
The Dakota Fall Ram Test is one of three Rambouillet Ram Tests in the nation that provide producers the opportunity to measure both performance and wool traits.
Producers will have a chance Aug. 25 to learn about the Livestock Indemnity Program, which will reimburse them for weather-related livestock losses.
The purpose of the test is to compare growth and carcass traits among ram lambs raised under a similar environment.
A new NDSU publication can help youth get started in the market lamb project.
Producers should have drought-stressed crops tested for nitrate before using them as forage for livestock.
A new program helps young people get a start in the sheep industry.
The NDSU Extension veterinarian is urging producers to get their livestock vaccinated against anthrax.
NDSU’s 2008 sheep report includes research on sheep embryos, artificial insemination, nutrition and distillers grains as feed.
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