From the desk of Frank J. Buchman:
Biggest Threat To Grasslands
“Many invaders are working to destroy native Flint Hills pastures.” The list is long including red cedar, hedge, buckbrush, locust, Old World bluestem, thistles, multiflora
Performance Horse Blue Valentine Bloodline Becomes More Popular
American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) stallion Blue Valentine will be inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in Amarillo, Texas. The Blue Valentine bloodline has
Key Considerations For Making High Quality Silage
By embracing the best practices in inoculant use and management, you can lay the foundation for sustained forage quality and herd productivity for years to
High-Risk Cattle Still Have Potential For High Returns
With high feeder cattle prices, it may be tempting to look for cheaper sources of calves. Often, these cattle that are below the market come
To Cull, Maintain, Or Expand This Fall?
Cow-calf producers are expected to make $709 per cow over cash costs, including pasture, in 2024. These levels are quite similar to the inflation-adjusted highs
Tissue Sampling Offers In-Depth Look At Plant Nutrition
“Knowing what I know now, I would do it all again and foot the bill myself,” said farmer Garret Igleheart. “We’ve gone from just thinking