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Timely Topic  

ROTATIONAL GRAZING SYSTEMS
Many areas have been blessed with enough rain, but some grass-lands remain quite dry. Rotational grazing helps most when grass is short, but it helps when moisture is good, too. [July 23]

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Previously Featured Timely Topics

Effect of Weaning Method on Calf Performance
The objective of this Michigan State Univ. study was to determine the effect of weaning method on the subsequent performance of beef calves. [July 22]

Can E. Coli Recalls Be Avoided with Vaccination?
Certainly during the “outdoor grilling” season, any cause for concern of ground meat safety is not good for the industry. [July 15]

Hay Storing Considerations
Wouldn’t it be nice to put all your hay under a roof? Since most of us don’t have that luxury, what are storage techniques that minimize outside storage losses. [June 30]

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Beef Forum


Cow/Calf Profitability
Steps to increase profit potential in the cow/calf enterprise. [Sep 2002]
Dr. Rick Rasby
Dr. Larry Corah
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Educational Programs

UGC Certified Field Technicians
Lincoln, NE, July 28-29, 2008
Eighth Annual Nebraska Grazing Conference
Kearney, NE, August 12-13, 2008
Beef Home Study Course
UNL Cooperative Extension, Open Enrollment

 

FAQs

I have a field of alfalfa with little water now can I turn out cows to pasture on it?

How many pounds of corn silage should be fed per cow each day. These cattle range from 900-1200#. During the feeding period they will also have hay and some bermuda grass.

How many nutrients are removed from the soil when milo stover is baled and removed from the field for feed? Primarily interested in how much N-P-K is in the milo residue after the 85 bu/A. milo grain has been removed.

My daughter's show steers have stopped drinking water. Any idea why? It's hot here, and they have plenty. They are still eating, but not as much.

I raise steers for butcher ever year. I am selling them by the side or quarter, but am frequently asked if I can sell smaller quantities of beef. What do I need to do to be able to sell beef by the package or by smaller quantities from my freezer?

I am on the border of having horn flies meet the threshold. I am having trouble getting the cows to use my rub.

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Current Program
 
Market Journal (program no. 303) (Entire program : 30:00)
This week on Market Journal Kathy Anderson from the Farm Service Agency discusses some of the features of the new farm bill. The biggest change is the optional program called Average Crop Revenue Election or ACRE, which would replace the countercyclical payment program. Mike Briggs, Seward, Nebraska feedlot owner, joins us with his analysis of the cattle market. Also we will look at detecting and assessing crop problems during the growing season.
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      Ag News (Length : 1:02)
--The National Governors Association has announced a partnership with General Motors Corporation, to help states increase availability of E-85 fueling stations.
--Argentina's sliding-scale tax on grains failed to gain approval by their Senate. It's not clear what the next steps will be as the government said it would abide by the vote.
--The Livestock Producer Environmental Assistance Project provides technical and cost-sharing assistance to help small and medium sized livestock producers design low cost runoff systems. In the July Nebraska Farmer, Wes Dorn details the vegetative treatment system he installed for his feedlot near Adams.

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      Cattle markets look good (Length : 4:51)
Mike Briggs, Briggs Feedyard, Seward, Nebraska, says beef exports are very promising. Briggs looks for beef supplies to be tight in the August to October period and for feeder cattle prices to remain strong in the dollar to $1.10 range.

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      Planning ahead for alfalfa cuttings (Length : 3:11)
The late cutting of first crop hay makes it important to plan ahead. Bruce Anderson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln extension forage specialist says growers should decide how many cuts will be taken and determine when the last cutting is to be made this fall.

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      Getting the best corn yields (Length : 7:37)
The most important factor in growing corn is the sun. Bob Nielson, Purdue University extension agronomist says the goal for corn production is to capture 95% of the available sunlight after tasseling. Nielson says there needs to be a healthy canopy. Producers can check the amount of sunlight hitting the ground by looking between the rows and estimate if the sun is covering five percent or less of the ground.

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      The wet spring may have moved the nitrogen away from the corn plant (Length : 2:48)
Forty-percent of the nitrogen used by corn is used after tasseling. Charles Shapiro, University of Nebraska-Lincoln extension soil fertility specialist says to check the bottom leaves of corn plants to see if there is any indication of nitrogen deficiency.

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      Weather outlook – hot and dry (Length : 3:08)
The delayed Iowa corn crop faces the risk of freezing this fall. Al Dutcher, University of Nebraska-Lincoln extension state climatologist says after this weekend the state will be drying out. The 14-day forecast shows temperatures in the mid 90s and no rain.

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      Journal Entries/Program Wrap (Length : 1:31)
Market Journal host, Doug Jose, summarizes the main points made during this edition of the program.

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Upcoming Program
 
Market Journal (program no. 304) (Jul. 25, 2008) Market Journal will have report from FSA on the new farm bill. Paul Burgener will give us his analysis of the wheat market and Tamara Jackson will review the corn diseases situation this year. In our risk management feature we will have a discussion of Brazil’s agriculture and ethanol production.
 


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