Cattle in pasture (University of Missouri File photo)

Tall fescue adds to heat stress in cattle

  • By Linda Geist │ University of Missouri Extension
Gov. Laura Kelly addresses attendees at a Walmart event in Olathe. (Courtesy photo.)
K-State researchers are studying the connection between pain and the pace at which cattle eat. (K-State Research and Extension news service)

Eating while in pain

  • By Lisa Moser │ K-State Research and Extension news service
Cattle grazing out on summer pastures can be susceptible to tick exposure said the experts at the K-State Beef Cattle Institute. (K-State Research and Extension news service)

Ticks and disease

  • By Lisa Moser │ K-State Research and Extension news service
Cattle gain a higher amount of lean tissue early in the cattle feeding period and deposit more fat as they age, according to K-State beef cattle nutritionist Phillip Lancaster. (K-State Research and Extension)