Source: RDAR
Results Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR) has announced a $110,291 Investment in CBS Bio Platforms to enable Alberta to lead development of enhanced and sustainable feed. Industry-leading outcomes from this research project will strengthen Alberta’s reputation as a centre...
Feedworks USA has unveiled Feedworks Lytes, a groundbreaking family of scientifically formulated electrolyte products designed to enhance hydration and productivity in both dairy and beef cattle. Bob East, Feedworks Lytes manager, emphasizes the uniqueness of these high-quality electrolyte options,...
Source: South Dakota State University Extension
by: Kaylee Wheeler, SDSU Extension Range Field Specialist
Additional Authors: Julie Walker
Can cows meet their nutrient requirements while winter grazing?
Courtesy: Jadyn Heckenlively Photography
The need to feed hay is not eliminated through winter grazing, especially during times...
Source: Government of Saskatchewan
Livestock's nutrient requirements vary with age, size and level of production and reproduction. Nutrient use is most efficient when the nutrient supply in the diet is in balance with the nutrient requirements of the animals.
The nutrient...
Source: Olds College
In beef cattle production, feed costs constitute a substantial portion of expenses accounting for up to 70 per cent of the total operational costs. This can significantly impact a farmer's bottom line. As feed costs fluctuate with...
Source: Government of Alberta
Feed barley prices have been slipping lower despite the dry conditions across much of Alberta, B.C. and Saskatchewan.
“Barley is the feed grain of choice for most Alberta cattle feeders,” says Neil Blue, provincial crops market analyst...
Source: University of Minnesota Extension
Quick facts
Forage sampling is important to maximize forage utilization and animal performance.
Ideally forages should be sampled soon after harvest as well as prior to feeding.
Visual assessments should be used along with forage...
Source: Government of Alberta
“As winter begins, cattle and sheep producers are reassessing their forage needs and sources to ensure that they have adequate feed for the winter-feeding period,” says Neil Blue, provincial crops market analyst with the Alberta government.
Although...
Preliminary samples show significant contaminants requiring mitigation. Incidence and levels expected to increase as testing continues.
Preliminary data collected from post-harvest grain samples has confirmed a substantial risk of mycotoxins threatening feed quality in key growing areas of Canada and...
Source: Pennsylvania State University
Providing proper nutrition to your market steer is very important for that steer to reach its full potential at the market steer show. Making sure that the steer receives appropriate protein, energy, and minerals allows the...