According to the USDA’s National Animal Health Monitoring System calves are typically born during the months of February, March, and April. With calving season in full swing here are two more things you can do, according to Beef Magazine, to make sure you’re prepared before your cows are ready to deliver their babies. Be Ready […]
2 Ways to Prepare Before Your Cows Are Ready to Deliver
Out of 70 percent of beef cows in the U.S. half of their calves were born during the months of February, March, and April, according to a beef cow-calf study conducted by the USDA’s National Animal Health Monitoring System in 2017 and 2018. So with calving season currently underway here are two things you can […]
2 Tips to Help Your Herd Survive Drought When It Hits
Whether your farming operation is located in the western portion of the country, the northeast, or in other areas of the U.S., it’s important to have a plan if and when severely dry conditions hit your pastures. Here are two tips to help your herds survive drought. Provide a Self-Fed Protein Supplement Drought can lessen […]
Could Cattle Be a Weapon Against Raging Wildfires?
With the production of dairy and beef, cows play a critical role in feeding the nation. But could this bovine backbone of the food pyramid assist in protecting the country, too? With recent wildfires raging in states like California, Colorado, and Oregon, and ravaging millions of acres—in some cases decimating entire towns, climate change and […]
Buying a Florida Farm for Sale? Here Are 3 Great Tips to Help You
If you’re looking for a Florida farm for sale, you’re definitely in the right place. But where do you even begin your search? These tips for buying a Florida farm for sale will get you started. Buying a Florida Farm for Sale: Tips for Buyers Tip #1 on Buying a Florida Farm for Sale: Secure […]