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Can Computers Feed Your Cattle?
Most ration formulation is completed by computers. Numerous software products have been developed to assist nutritionist in matching feedstuffs to nutrient requirements for particular production settings. They can estimate nutrient supply from a diet and reports how well a given diet meets the requirements for the animal specified.
Meeting the Nutritional Needs of Cattle with Hay
This page provides information on hay quality, supplements and how to ration hay.
Bayou Beef Tips: Winter Feeding of Beef Cattle
During the winter, even on the Gulf Coast, beef cattle must have supplemental forage and/or feed. Most cattle producers in the South spend approximately 40% of their operating costs on producing or purchasing hay and purchasing supplemental feeds.
Cow with her calf
Evaluation of Angus-, Brangus-, Gelbvieh-, Gelbray-sired and F1 Brahman x Hereford Females for Cow-Calf Production
The objective of this study was to compare three-breed cross females (Angus-, Brangus-,Gelbvieh- and Gelbray-sired) with contemporary first cross (F1) Brahman x Hereford females for reproductive and maternal performance.
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2005 Beef Report
The 2005 Beef Report is a compilation of research studies completed by the LSU AgCenter faculty in the tow years since the publication of the 2003 report. should you desire more information about any of the studies reported in this publication, please contact the scientists who wrote the article or the local extension service agent in your parish.
Beef Project Guidelines
A brief description of the tasks one should do when raising beef cattle for show.
USDA Select Ribeye steak (Photo by Mark Claesgens)
Marketing, Economics & Business
Helpful links to marketing, economics & business resources for beef cattle producers.
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