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Cattle producers may be little short on good wheat pasture

· November 1, 2017

With less than ideal planting conditions in many regions this year, wheat is getting planted later than usual. This can impact the amount of forage available to cattle, especially early on. Jeff Bedwell, agronomist with Oklahoma Land Run Farmer’s Cooperative and cow-calf producer from Isabella, Oklahoma, said that producers will likely need to make some […]

BioZyme: Don’t cut corners on creep feed

· June 27, 2017

Supplementing calves with creep feed is important to their growth, as it provides a source of energy that most calves won’t get while transitioning from nursing to grazing forages. And since there are so many feed options available, one expert suggests that producers really take time to study the labels to select the best option […]

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BioZyme: No such thing as an average pasture

· May 30, 2017

Turning cattle out to summer grass is just around the corner. Regardless if you own or rent your pasture, these BioZyme experts say it’s important to make sure you are getting the most efficient use of your resources. The first thing to consider is the stocking rate for the specific area you live. Stocking rate, […]

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