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Thanks to enhanced genetics for growth, today's cattle are larger than those from 15-20 years ago. If you're running the same ...
Importance of focusing on profit per acre when raising cattle. Heather Smith Thomas For Farm and Ranch; May 22, 2024 ... Keeping cattle numbers (and the size of the cows—and how much they eat) ...
Wheat: $32.77 per acre; Sorghum: $9.90 per acre; Cotton: $93.05 per acre; Neiffer says while everyone’s PLC yield is different, he simply used an average yield to calculate these figures.
OSAGE — Drive into Jeff Smith’s farmyard and you may feel you’re back in the 1950s. It’s not Smith’s antique tractors or old cars which bring the nostalgia, rather its ...
The Ag Economy Barometer found the majority of farmers are being offered more than $1,000 per acre by companies for solar leasing, and economists say that could also drive up the price of cash ...
What's up? A typical response to that question in the northern Plains ranching country would be: Busy moving cattle, we will talk later. Cattle turnout to native grass is the first week of June ...
By comparison, the state makes nearly $53 per acre leasing state-owned timberlands to loggers. Friedman said the cows cause environmental damage not accounted for in his report's calculations.