Cattle getting a morning drink of water. (Photo: iStock - Chester Leeds)
(Photo by Laura McKenzie, Texas A&M AgriLife.)
K-State veterinary toxicologist Steve Ensley says lactating animals have a higher chance of becoming water deprived, given their additional fluid needs for milk production. (Photo: K-State Research and Extension news service)
(Photo by Laura McKenzie, Texas A&M AgriLife.)
Grazing cover crops with beef cattle increases soil organic carbon stocks and potassium concentrations in grazed plots, according to a study from Kansas State University. (K-State Research and Extension news service)
The new lease of 34 acres will enable more research related to cotton and other row crops to be done in the Concho Valley. (Susan Himes/Texas A&M AgriLife)
Grazing cover crops with beef cattle increases soil organic carbon stocks and potassium concentrations in grazed plots, according to a study from Kansas State University. (K-State Research and Extension news service)
Traditional corn silage, while energy-rich, demands more water than sorghum. However, recent research by Texas A&M AgriLife experts suggests that male-sterile sorghum hybrids could offer a solution. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Laura McKenzie)

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