weather Articles
Corn Silage May Not Measure Up This Winter
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An NDSU Extension specialist offers advice on using silage made from excessively wet corn.
Light Test-weight Corn Can Be Useful Feedstuff
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NDSU research shows light test-weight corn can be used as cattle feed.
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- beef-general
- beef-management
- beef-nutrition
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- livestock-management
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Beware of Nitrate Poisoning in Livestock
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Producers should have drought-stressed crops tested for nitrate before using them as forage for livestock.
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- beef-general
- beef-management
- beef-nutrition
- crop-general
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- crops-forage
- crops-management
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- farm-management
- horses
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- livestock-forage
- livestock-general
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- livestock-nutrition
- livestock-safety
- livestock-sheep
- ranch-management
- sheep
- weather
Wildfires Affect Forage Production
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NDSU's rangeland specialist offers advice on grazing or haying range or pastureland following a wildfire.
- beef-general
- beef-management
- beef-nutrition
- crops-forage
- livestock-forage
- livestock-general
- livestock-management
- livestock-nutrition
- ranch-management
- weather
- weeds
Watch for Grass Tetany This Spring
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Drought can create conditions for the development of grass tetany in livestock.
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- beef-management
- beef-nutrition
- crops-forage
- livestock-forage
- livestock-general
- livestock-management
- livestock-nutrition
- ranch-management
- weather
Water Vital for Livestock During Droughts
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Livestock need adequate, good-quality water during a drought.
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- beef-management
- beef-nutrition
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- farm-management
- livestock-dairy
- livestock-general
- livestock-management
- livestock-nutrition
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- water-quality
- weather
Workshop Trains Educators on Youth Science Project
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A June 4-5 workshop in Fargo will introduce teachers and others to a new science education project on Antarctica for youth.