Providing extra hay and feed may be needed on extremely cold winter days to help cattle meet their energy requirements. (K-State Research and Extension)

Certain hay feeders improve profitability

  • By Jacob Klaudt │ K-State Research and Extension news service
K-State experts say mud can negatively impact the health of cattle. (Photo: K-State Research and Extension)

Managing mud

  • By Lisa Moser │ K-State Research and Extension news service
The webinar series Calculating Annual Cow Costs begins on Feb. 17. (Photo by Natalie Jones)

Calculating the annual cost of cows in 2025

National Cattlemen's Beef Association
Young farmer standing in cow farm and using tablet. (Photo: Adobe Stock │ #398149429 - attraction art)

Cattle record keeping system for success

Mother’s instincts need to take over and protect calves, especially in frigid temperatures like the ones the High Plains saw during the Siberian Express. (Journal photo by Lacey Newlin.)

Preparing for calving season

  • By Lisa Moser │ Kansas State University Research & Extension