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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)
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)
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)
Cattle (File photo, MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources.)
Cattle grazing in a wheat pasture (Photo: Kansas State University Extension)
OQBN cattle on a field outside of Langston on Monday, March 18, 2024. (Photo by Mitchell Alcala/OSU Agriculture)
Grazing livestock on cover crops is one of the most efficient ways to improve soil fertility. (Courtesy photo.)
Grazing livestock on cover crops is one of the most efficient ways to improve soil fertility. (Courtesy photo.)