Feeding Beef Cattle I: The Realities of Low-Quality Forages

For beef cattle producers, the need to control feeding costs is always contemporary. As hay and grain prices rise, there is typically renewed interest in replacing the high-cost feeds with low-quality ...
Author: Llewellyn, Don
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