The Alliance for Grassland Renewal is a university/government/industry partnership that aims to replace toxic tall fescue grass with a tall fescue that hosts a nontoxic endophyte.
Beef cattle feeding
Displaying 1 - 15 of 15Estimate your winter feed costs for beef cows using this planning tool developed by Brent Carpenter and Gene Schmitz with MU Extension.
A resource on byproduct feed pricing and value from the University of Missouri.
Ideas suggested over the years by farmers, feed dealers, researchers, extension staff, etc. as practices they’ve seen or heard about that helped alleviate the severity of fescue toxicosis in beef cattle.
ID Weeds allows you to search for weeds by their common or Latin name, view a list of weeds, or identify weeds based on characteristics. It presents weed details and photos.
ID Weeds allows you to search for weeds by their common or Latin name, view a list of weeds, or identify weeds based on characteristics. It presents weed details and photos.
A report that showcases opportunities to add value to the Missouri beef industry around covered feeding, meat processing and technology adaption in feed and forages.
The Missouri Department of Agriculture has a hay directory available for both buyers and sellers.
Learn the procedures for this year’s Missouri Steer Feedout, an educational program through which cattle producers learn about the genetics and management of calves, gain experience feeding cattle, and more.
Enter a minimum of five steer calves born after Jan. 1, 2022, for $20 per head in the 2022 Missouri Steer Feedout, an educational program for cattle producers. Entry deadline is Oct. 10.
MU Extension State Specialist Kevin Bradley addresses the question of whether treating pastures for weeds is advantageous. Cattle grazing preferences were monitored with GPS-tracking collars.
The dashboard is a planning tool for cow-calf producers. It shows the cost of standard hay and supplement diets to carry beef cows through the winter of 2019-20.