This waiver gives producers more time for income tax preparation.
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Attendees will learn about the latest research on grazing cover crops.
The normal abortion or stillbirth rate in a cow herd is 1 to 2 percent.
Records can help producers provide evidence of death losses.
Christopher Schauer also will continue as director of the Hettinger Research Extension Center.
North Dakota 4-H’ers place in several events.
Price projections are given for the major crop commodities, livestock and milk.
The 93rd annual Little I will be Feb. 8-9, 2019.
Disposing of dead livestock quickly prevents the spread of disease and protects water quality.
Years of liberalized international trade have increased incomes and led to improved environmental quality in many regions of the world.
Not feeding pregnant cows enough protein can have serious consequences.
Cows need a lot of feed to fill them up and keep them full.
High levels of nitrate in feed can be toxic to cattle.
This year’s crops day will provide information on soil health and the latest in cropping systems research.
There are several items to note for tax planning regarding the new tax law changes.
The workshop will discuss the development of biologically effective forage management practices for modern beef cattle.
Cow requirements need to be matched to and met by ranch resources.
She has served as a volunteer for about 34 years.
This year’s award recipient is the NDSU Extension livestock environmental stewardship specialist.
The publications include additional weeds and updated control information.
The Livestock Forage Disaster Program provides assistance to producers for grazing losses caused by drought.
Eating alfalfa, sorghum-sudangrass and sudangrass right after a killing freeze can cause health problems in cattle.
Selecting good heifers helps build a good cow herd.
Now is a good time to protect the herd from health issues.
Soybeans can be used as a protein supplement for beef cattle, as long as the beans are a small part of the cattle’s diet.
He becomes interim department head Sept. 16.
Producers have several ways to reduce grazing stress on their pastures and meet their cattle’s nutritional needs.
Ergotism is most prevalent in late summer, when the seed heads of grass mature.
Dry conditions make producers concerned about their forage resources.
Extension agents and specialists received national recognition for their work.
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