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Watch The Drinking Water Quality Of Calves Reared In Individual Hutches, R. D. Wiedmeier
Watch The Drinking Water Quality Of Calves Reared In Individual Hutches, R. D. Wiedmeier
All Current Publications
Those involved in livestock production have often observed the relationship between drinking water intake, dry matter intake and performance.
Productivity Growth And Convergence In Crop, Ruminant And Non-Ruminant Production: Measurement And Forecasts, Carlos Ludena, Thomas Hertel, Paul Preckel, Kenneth Foster, Alejandro Nin Pratt
Productivity Growth And Convergence In Crop, Ruminant And Non-Ruminant Production: Measurement And Forecasts, Carlos Ludena, Thomas Hertel, Paul Preckel, Kenneth Foster, Alejandro Nin Pratt
GTAP Working Papers
There is considerable interest in projections of future productivity growth in agriculture. Whether one is interested in the outlook for global commodity markets, future patterns of international trade, or the interactions between land use, deforestation and ecological diversity, the rate of productivity growth in agriculture is an essential input. Yet solid projections for this variable have proven elusive – particularly on a global basis. This is due, in no small part, to the difficulty in measuring historical productivity growth. The purpose of this paper is to report the latest time series evidence on total factor productivity growth for crops, ruminants …
Slides: The Monumental Legacy Of The Antiquities Act Of 1906: The Rainbow Bridge National Monument In Context, Mark Squillace
Slides: The Monumental Legacy Of The Antiquities Act Of 1906: The Rainbow Bridge National Monument In Context, Mark Squillace
Celebrating the Centennial of the Antiquities Act (October 9)
Presenter: Professor Mark Squillace, Director, Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado School of Law
35 slides
Landscape Use And Movements Of Wolves In Relation To Livestock In A Wildland–Agriculture Matrix, Andreas S. Chavez, Eric M. Gese
Landscape Use And Movements Of Wolves In Relation To Livestock In A Wildland–Agriculture Matrix, Andreas S. Chavez, Eric M. Gese
USDA Wildlife Services: Staff Publications
Wolves (Canis lupus) have expanded their distribution into areas of the midwest United States that have not had wolves for several decades. With recolonization of wolves into agricultural areas, there is increasing concern of wolf–livestock conflicts. To assess the risk wolves may pose to livestock, we initiated a 3-year study investigating the activity patterns, movements, habitat use, visitation to livestock pastures by wolves, and the occurrence of depredation events in an agricultural–wildland matrix in northwestern Minnesota, USA. From June 1997 to November 1999, we captured 23 wolves, including pups, from 3 packs; we radio-collared 16 of these wolves. …
Interview With Oscar Lozano, Dayton Meat Company, 2006 (Audio), Oscar Lozano
Interview With Oscar Lozano, Dayton Meat Company, 2006 (Audio), Oscar Lozano
All Sustainability History Project Oral Histories
Interview of Oscar Lozano by Brad Schuler on August 14th, 2006.
The interview index is available for download.
Slides: Agriculture: Climate Change Problem, Solution, Or Both? And U.S. Agriculture And Climate Change: Challenge And Opportunity, David L. Carlson
Slides: Agriculture: Climate Change Problem, Solution, Or Both? And U.S. Agriculture And Climate Change: Challenge And Opportunity, David L. Carlson
Climate Change and the Future of the American West: Exploring the Legal and Policy Dimensions (Summer Conference, June 7-9)
Presenter: David L. Carlson, President, Resource Analysis, Inc., Denver, CO.
1 page and 19 slides.
Contains footnotes.
Raising A Bucket Calf, Robert Pate
Raising A Bucket Calf, Robert Pate
All Current Publications
The 4-H Bucket Calf Project is designed for youth up through the summer of their 8th grade year.
Feeding Soy Hulls And Dried Distillers Grain With Solubles To Sheep, Jeff Held
Feeding Soy Hulls And Dried Distillers Grain With Solubles To Sheep, Jeff Held
SDSU Extension Extra Archives
Co-products from corn and soybean processing industries can be excellent sources of nutrients for livestock. With the growth of ethanol production from corn and increasing number of soybeans processed in the Upper Midwest, livestock producers have many nutrient-dense coproduct feed resources readily available. In the Upper Midwest distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS) derived from ethanol production and soybean hulls (SH) from soybean processing have created the greatest interest to sheep producers.
Top 10: Drought Management Tips For Ranchers, Eric Mousel, Cody Wright, Matthew Diersen
Top 10: Drought Management Tips For Ranchers, Eric Mousel, Cody Wright, Matthew Diersen
SDSU Extension Extra Archives
This article contains ten tips that Ranchers can use for drought management.
2006 South Dakota Beef Report, Department Of Animal And Range Sciences, South Dakota State University, Agricultural Experiment Station, South Dakota State University, Cooperative Extension Service, South Dakota State University
2006 South Dakota Beef Report, Department Of Animal And Range Sciences, South Dakota State University, Agricultural Experiment Station, South Dakota State University, Cooperative Extension Service, South Dakota State University
South Dakota Beef Report, 2006
This is the 2006 South Dakota Beef Report. The articles published in this report summarize many of the beef cattle research activities conducted at South Dakota State University during 2006. The articles in this report have many levels of application. Some information has immediate application for your farm, ranch, or agribusiness. The articles include information on nutrition, feed management, reproductive management, health, growth and development, and economics of the cattle and beef industry in South Dakota.