The Impact of Low Stocks-to-use Ratio and the Ukraine-Russia Conflict on the Distillers-to-Corn Price Ratio
Distillers’ grains play an important role in both maintaining ethanol plant profit margins and providing affordable, nutritious feed to livestock feeding operations. Distillers’ grains are produced as necessary by-products of the fuel ethanol production process and therefore rely on an input grain – most commonly corn in the United States – and fuel ethanol in their production (USDA ERS 2021).
Spanish:2022 Beef Update with Private Pesticide Recertification
Producers in central Nebraska will have an opportunity to learn from beef issues that impacted the area during the 2022 growing season. The Beef Update program will help producers make decisions for the 2023 growing season and they can renew their private pesticide applicator license. This year the program will be offered in two locations across central Nebraska in December in Taylor, NE and Valentine, NE.
Monday December 12th at Taylor, NE – Loup County Fairgrounds; 1 pm – 4 pm
Spanish:Get Perspective Before Deciding
I run across situations where one party, or both parties have decided that their estate plan isn’t fair or equitable. I have also had recent contact with landlords that think the tenant is taking advantage of the farm lease and are not paying an appropriate cash lease rate. Either situation is a dispute, and everyone stops listening to each other. The parties dig in their heals and have made up their mind that they are not being treated fairly or equitably. When that happens, the relationship between the parties is usually permanently damaged at some level.
Spanish:Measure to Manage: Exploring management strategies to cut costs, increase performance, and capture value at the Three State Beef Conference
For 38 years, the Three-State Beef Conference has provided beef cattle producers in Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska an annual update on current and critical cow-calf and stocker topics affecting producers in the three-state area.
Spanish:2023 – Year of the Stockman
It has been said, “Develop your communication skills because when you open your mouth, you tell the world who you are.” This is just another way of saying that we’re known by what we produce (words, actions, etc.). Our reputation, in other words. Said another way: “Develop your husbandry skills, because when you handle and care for animals, you tell the world who you are.” Stockmen have long considered their work an art form, and take pride in honing their skills with a level of devotion seldom rivaled in other professions. In a time where the agricultural work
Spanish:Potential Impacts of a Long Hard Drought on the Subsequent Calving Season
Drought across the Great Plains has greatly reduced the supply of grass available this grazing season. While many cows went to market to save grass for a core herd, those cows that remain may have had access to limited, dry pastures. Grass in many areas appeared dormant as early as July. Therefore, not only was quantity limiting, but quality may have been limiting as well.
Spanish:A Year in Review for Nebraska Beef Quality Assurance, 2022
Another year has come and gone for the Nebraska Beef Quality Assurance program, and while it was a year of successes for the program as a whole, there is still plenty of work to be done. As I sit here writing this thinking back on all the accomplishments we have achieved this year, I am happy to brag about where the program currently is and where it is going in the future.
Spanish:Purchased Hay: The Extra Costs
Winter is finally here and for some, dry weather has resulted in a lower than desired hay inventory. While we can reduce demand by adjusting rations or selling animals, purchasing hay may be the best option to fill in a feed gap.
Most of the time, purchased hay is hauled in and fed without issue. It’s a regular occurrence for many operations and should always be an option for consideration. While the sticker cost is typically the first factor considered why buying hay, there are additional costs that purchased hay can bring to an operation.
Spanish:Pasture and Forage Minute: Cornstalk Quality after Precipitation, Alfalfa for Protein
Crop Progress: Sorghum Will Soon Finish Harvest 2022
Learning from Each Other with Jason Tuller
Is there a community that you see that is doing something well? Perhaps you wished your community was able to copy their success? Maybe you can.
There are some communities that have a track record of success. Maybe they have had success in attracting new housing. Maybe their downtown is full and vibrant. How do you learn from them? A simple way is to pick up a phone. Call the city office, ask them questions about their success. Many times there is a process that they have followed in order to bring change to their community.