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Two points to remember in a drought

The Drought of the Central Dakotas is spreading to Nebraska and Eastern Montana.  The change from an El Nino to a La Nina, can mean that much of the rest of the summer could be very dry in the Western and Plains States.  Drier days are also likely ahead of us in the Corn Belt.

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Manage your mineral and simplify your program with CRYSTALYX

The management of a mineral program is often grossly underestimated or under-appreciated– especially in free-choice programs for grazing cattle.  Poor management leads to compromised mineral programs ending up with improper intake, excess waste, increased cost and/or poor cattle performance.  In most cases, a poorly managed mineral program is just a waste of money.  So how can we improve mineral management?  CRYSTALYX® has some simple answers but first let’s look at some of the problems

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BANG! The drum for dairy month

It wouldn’t be right to take time to salute the beef industry without doing the same for the dairy industry. After all, what goes better with a nice steak than a dish of ice cream? As a salute to the hard-working families of the dairy industry, I offer you 10 facts to wow your non-ag friends and family.

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June is dairy month - BOOM! It's starting to get hot!

Last week, Dan Dhuyvetter wrote a blog on summer conditions, drought and he started the title with the exclamation “Wham!”.  When it comes to summer heat and humidity, “Boom!” is a fitting exclamation for the way heat and humidity can negatively impact dair­­y cattle.

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Wham! Here comes summer and in some areas drought

No one likes to hear the “D” word and I don’t mean Dallas or even Divorce.  We all know it as Drought!  Many parts of the US don’t have to worry about drought now as moisture conditions this spring have been very generous.  That is fortunate for many cattle producers as much of the pasture production as well as forages for hay crops, are greatly impacted by spring moisture conditions.  Unfortunately, there is one area that has been dealing with Spring weather conditions that have been getting drier and drier.  That is the Upper Plains States.

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The dummies guide to fetal programming

If you are in the beef business and have not read an article mentioning fetal programing, or, if you have not heard someone speak on fetal programming at an industry meeting, you may need to get out a little more.

I have written a more in-depth blog on fetal programming before, and I do not intend to re state all of those points at this time.  What I would like rather, is to make just a couple statements that should make for an easy take home message this week.

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Does the fescue endophyte negatively impact bull fertility?

Roughly 25% of US beef originates from areas in which fescue forages are predominant. Losses associated with the fescue endophyte are estimated at a whopping $1 billion annually. Within this area of the US, 95% of the calf crop is achieved via natural service, making bull exposure to endophyte toxins a major issue.

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The value of CRYSTALYX used for grazing distribution

As feed professionals and nutritionist, we often look at CRYSTALYX® supplementation to improve forage utilization, provide key nutrients, deliver additives like fly control compounds, or apply a strategy targeted at specific performance parameters (weaning or breeding). One other very valuable tool CRYSTALYX® provides, and has been researched extensively, is that of Grazing Distribution.

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All about that beef

May is Beef Month. It’s a time to celebrate all that the beef industry has to offer, regardless of breed or management. To celebrate the industry we all love, I offer you 10 things to share about cattle that your non-ag friends may not know.

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Summarize the calving season for the beef cow herd prior to pasture turnout

Driving this week it was very apparent that spring has arrived and cattle will be turned out to pasture very soon in many areas.  Tractors were in the fields completing manure application with tillage and planting equipment starting once soils begin to dry up a bit.  Increased activities over the next few weeks signal a critical time in many agricultural production systems and this is especially true for the cow calf sector.  A couple of the benefits of CRYSTALYX® Self Fed Supplements are the saving time compared to hand fed supplements and the added confidence of consistent nutrient delivery during critical production phases.  

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