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Feeding hay can be expensive. In this episode, CSU Extension Specialists Travis Taylor and Scott Stinnett discuss how to lower hay cost with ideas to decrease waste.
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CSU Extension Specialists Travis Taylor and Scott Stinnett discuss creating forage reserves as a drought management and financial management tool.
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Colorado State University Extension Specialists Travis Taylor and Scott Stinnett along with CSU Extension Agronomist Ron Meyer discuss the advantages to grazing cover crops.
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CSU Extension Specialists Travis Taylor and Scott Stinnett discuss several things to consider when transporting cattle including health, mobility, body condition and appropriate transportation options.
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CSU Extension Specialists Travis Taylor and Scott Stinnett discuss how marketing feeders calves needs to align with what the buyers want.
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Hay fires can be expensive and dangerous. CSU Extension Specialists Travis Taylor and Scott Stinnett discuss the causes and how to monitor for possible hay fires.
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Starting in the fall USDA will require new electronic and visual tags for cattle and bison that are subject to USDA identification such as those animals moving interstate, tagged for vaccination or disease testing. This is all part of USDA APHIS animal disease traceability. Colorado State University Extension specialists Travis Taylor and Scott Stinnett discuss what this will mean to producers and dispel a few rumor associated with the new tagging requirements.
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Dr. Jason Ahola with Colorado State University Animal Sciences joins Extension Specialist Scott Stinnett to discuss factors to consider with culling and marketing cows and bulls.
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Extension Specialists Travis Taylor and Scott Stinnett discuss the stresses of heat on cattle and the signs to watch for.
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Travis and Scott along with guest Jenny Beiermann, discuss the financial side of making decisions on replacement females for the beef herd.
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Flies can adversely effect the cattle herd. Travis and Scott discuss those effects flies have on cattle growth, the financial impact and how to prevent and control flies.
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As summer temperatures are beginning to rise, Scott and Travis discuss water needs and quality concerns for the cow herd.
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Travis and Scott discuss the nutritional needs of the cow herd as they begin the summer grazing season.
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This episode is with Libby Bigler, Coordinator of the Colorado Beef Quality Assurance program. Scott and Libby discuss BQA best practices for the upcoming branding season.
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Managing bulls properly leads to successful breeding season. Travis and Scott discuss management of bulls to prepare them for turning out with cows and heifers for breeding season.