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Tips for dealing with wet, muddy winter conditions in cattle feedyards

Sat, 02/03/2024 - 13:55
Saturday, February 3, 2024

In unexpected warm, wet winter conditions cattle face challenges accessing feed, water, or a place to lie down.  Muddy conditions affect requirements for maintenance, according to this UNL study.  Even if feed intake is not affected by muddy conditions (cattle can reach the bunk and water trough and consume a full ration daily), mud depths of less than 9 inches increase maintenance requirements up to 80%.  This means that cattle consuming a finishing diet containing 1 Mcal NEm/lb will require nearly d

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Managing mud in feedlots - Online Discussion Monday, Feb. 5 at Noon (CST)

Fri, 02/02/2024 - 17:47
Friday, February 2, 2024

Nebraska beef producers don't often have to deal with managing mud in January and February, but this year's precipitation and unseasonbly warm temperatures have created challenges even for those who often deal with muddy lots.

Here are a few suggestions that may help producers deal with cattle in muddy conditions in the short-term, said Rick Stowell, Extension specialist, UNL biological systems engineering.

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Market Journal: Weather Outlook Feb. 2, 2024

Fri, 02/02/2024 - 15:43
Friday, February 2, 2024 What should Nebraskans know about the weather for the next few weeks? Nebraska Extension Ag Climatologist and "Market Journal" Chief Meteorologist Eric Hunt tells us in the Feb. 2, 2024 episode of Market Journal. Spanish: 

Market Journal: Cattle Market Update & Outlook with Don Close

Fri, 02/02/2024 - 13:06
Friday, February 2, 2024

The Cattle Inventory Report comes out twice a year. It contains the inventory numbers for all cattle and calves across the United States. Many look to this report for an indication if cattle producers are finally able to hold on to some heifers for breeding season. Market Journal caught up with Terrain's Chief Research and Analytics Officer, Don Close.

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Calving Cows on Cornstalks – Nutritional Considerations

Thu, 02/01/2024 - 09:34
Thursday, February 1, 2024 Cornstalk residue utilization is a great way for producers to integrate crops and livestock. Maintaining cows on residue can be an economical choice, but additional feed costs will be necessary when lactation increases the energy demands of the cow.Spanish: 

Determining how much forage a beef cow needs per day

Wed, 01/31/2024 - 15:40
Wednesday, January 31, 2024

During calving season cow/calf producers are typically feeding harvested forages. A frequent question from producers is "how much will my cows eat on a daily basis"? Producers want to meet the cows' nutrient requirement, but sure don't want to over-feed expensive forages. With the dry conditions this past summer and harvested forages at a premium, closely estimating the amount of feed needed to get through the winter and early spring will be important to contain cost.

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Tips for dealing with winter stress

Tue, 01/30/2024 - 10:25
Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Amy Timmerman – Extension Educator, Glennis McClure – Extension Educator and Farm and Ranch Management Analyst, and Michelle Krehbiel – Youth Development Specialist

The start of 2024 had some major challenges for many across the state from cold temperatures, blizzards, and snow squalls. Now there are discussions of ice jams, rain and potential flooding. The Nebraska slogan, “Honestly, it’s not for everyone,” is holding true. 

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How to use night feeding to increase daytime calving

Tue, 01/30/2024 - 10:01
Tuesday, January 30, 2024 A simple management strategy—feeding cows at dusk—could increase the number of calves born during the day. It’s easier to watch cattle and see if intervention is necessary while it’s light out. Producers can also keep an eye on calves and make sure they’re getting a healthy start during the day when it’s warmer and easier to manage both cows and calves.Spanish: 

Pasture & Forage Minute: Winter hay worries about magnesium deficiency (tetany) & nitrate poisoning

Mon, 01/29/2024 - 15:16
Monday, January 29, 2024

Grass tetany and nitrate poisoning are issues that we typically associate with animals grazing.  However, both issues can be a problem in winter when animal diets are limited by what they are fed.  Is your herd safe from possible hay worries? 

Tetany occurs when an animal’s diet doesn’t have enough magnesium to meet nutritional needs.  Complications with milk production and increased magnesium demand can make this imbalance even worse during lactation. 

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Pasture & Forage Minute: Pasture lease considerations

Mon, 01/29/2024 - 15:12
Monday, January 29, 2024

As pasture grazing leases are getting finalized for the 2024 season, it is important to make sure that some of the key details are clear and in writing. 

Traditionally, pasture leases are for 5 or 6 months from April or May through October.  Specific starting and ending dates can be used, but there could be exceptions based on spring weather conditions or if there were drought conditions the previous year that might warrant delaying turn-out to allow some recovery of grasses. 

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2024 Beef Feedlot Roundtable Series

Fri, 01/26/2024 - 16:33
Friday, January 26, 2024 The 2024 Beef Feedlot Roundtable Series is an event that you won’t want to miss! We encourage feedlot owners, managers, employees, and allied industry to join Nebraska Extension February 13-15th as we dive into a series of timely topics covering feedlot management.Spanish: 

Pasture & Forage Minute: Reviewing last year and planning for this year

Mon, 01/22/2024 - 11:40
Monday, January 22, 2024

Too much cold and snowy weather can make even the most eager winter enthusiast look forward to spring.  Once we dig out and are able to catch a breath, taking some time to review last year can help us when looking ahead to 2024.

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Certified Angus Beef and Nebraska Beef Quality Assurance collaborate on February meeting

Thu, 01/18/2024 - 17:56
Thursday, January 18, 2024

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Volleyball Head Coach John Cook will be the guest speaker at the February Nebraska BQA workshop in Ashland, Neb. The free educational workshop will be held on Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Round the Bend Steakhouse and will include a Certified Angus Beef ® brand lunch, giveaways, and optional YQCA training for kids.

The event is made possible through the latest Certified Angus Beef (CAB) and Sysco partnership. In 2023, CAB and Sysco launched a cattle care partnership and a new campaign, Raised with Respect™. 

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Heifer percent mature body weight at breeding: What does it mean for pregnancy rates and calf performance?

Thu, 01/18/2024 - 15:16
Thursday, January 18, 2024

This article is a research summary of the 2024 Nebraska Beef Report, Impact of Heifer Percent Mature Body Weight at Breeding on Heifer Performance, Calf Production, and Subsequent Pregnancy Rates.

To remain in the herd, it is crucial for a replacement heifer to conceive and maintain pregnancy. However, since females within a herd offset input costs with a live calf born each year, focus should not only be placed on pregnancy rates as a yearling, but subsequent pregnancy rates as a cow.

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Cow Herd Report Card III: Calving distribution & pounds of calf weaned per acre

Wed, 01/17/2024 - 15:35
Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Check out the first two parts in this series focused on measuring performance in a cow-calf operation. 

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What are replacement heifers worth in 2024?

Wed, 01/17/2024 - 11:54
Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Not every cow is going to be profitable, even when calf prices are high. It is important to consider the quality of cows as well as cost. Paying too much for good cows is as bad as paying very little for a horrible one. Producers who intend to be profitable must consider closely the relationship of current and future cost to current and future revenue, cow longevity and productivity. 

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Staying safe in cold weather and how to recognize, treat and prevent hypothermia, frostbite and trench foot

Fri, 01/12/2024 - 16:20
Friday, January 12, 2024

As wintry, cold weather hits with sub-zero temperatures, there's not much room for error in cold weather preparedness. Cattle producers can't just stay indoors when the weather gets cold. However, since a producer's most valuable assets are the humans who have to be out in the cold, it's important to recognize when it's time to take a break and warm up, or adjust the work, equipment or gear to make sure the people are prioritized in cold weather. 

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Winter weather challenges for bulls can affect breeding season

Thu, 01/11/2024 - 17:17
Thursday, January 11, 2024

Livestock producers know winter can be a challenge for their cowherds, and Karla Wilke, Nebraska Extension cow-calf/stocker specialist, reminds them not to forget about their bulls in their winter management plans. 

“Bulls are one of our bigger investments in the cow herd, and 90 percent of the cows are still impregnated through natural service with a bull rather than artificial insemination,” Wilke said. “So, they also require year-round maintenance.”  

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Make Plans to Attend the 2024 Three-State Beef Conference

Tue, 01/09/2024 - 11:41
Friday, January 5, 2024

The annual Three-State Beef Conference gives beef producers and others a chance to spend an evening learning from top researchers and industry leaders. This year topics include corn residue grazing, heifer development and managing cows for longevity and profitability.

The conference features three presenters who travel to three states over three days, Jan. 16-18, discussing their research findings and practical ways to apply them.

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