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Eric DeVuyst, OSU Extension agricultural economist, discusses the economic feasibility of buying and baling hay in the summer and fall.
Rainfall after a flash drought has heightened the threat of prussic acid toxicity in the Johnsongrass cattle often eat.
The next edition of the OSU Rancher's Lunchtime Series will feature four webinars on feeding cows through the winter with limited forage.
Livestock owners looking to purchase hay this year are left with lower quality options with less nutritional value because of the drought.
Producers should research the labels of chemicals applied to failed crops that were baled this year as an alternative forage source.
Wed, Oct 5, 2022
OSU's Soil, Water and Forage Analytical Laboratory has reduced costs for nitrate toxicity, forage and feed testing, and livestock water testing.
Fri, Sep 10, 2021
There has been a steady increase in cost of gain in cattle going back to the summer of 2020.
Tue, Jul 27, 2021
Cool and wet weather conditions in the first half of the summer will affect hay yields this year for producers statewide.
Fri, Jul 16, 2021
There are 21 counties in Oklahoma under quarantine for imported fire ants
Fri, Feb 12, 2021
Cattle producers are only halfway through the hay feeding season, so it's a good time to double-check they're not wasting that precious resource.