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pasture management

Male and female pasture mealybugs side by side on blades of grass. (Hannah Harrison/Texas A&M AgriLife)
Crops, Hay Range Pasture, Pests, Southern Region, Texas

Pasture mealybug raises alarm for Texas livestock producers

Researchers with Texas A&M AgriLife are urging producers to focus on early detection and pasture management for pasture mealybug. Read More

Photo courtesy of Center for Grazinglands and Ranch Management.
Ag Economy Insights, Beef, beef, Cow Calf, Dave Bergmeier, Editors, Farmland, Forage Crops, Oklahoma, Ranchland, Seedstock, Stocker, Texas

Center helps ranchers with their grazing lands

Ag News, Editors, General, Hay Range Pasture, Kylene Scott, Livestock

Limited rainfall makes grass turnout a difficult choice  

Heavy rains in causing flooding in the Midwest causing problems for grain and cattle farmers. These cattle have moved up to dry ground as water levels quickly rise. (iStock │ #1147191171 - JJ Gouin)

Flood readiness tips for Texas ranchers

  • May 22, 2026
  • By Blair Fannin │ Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Photo of an adult female Asian longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis, on a blade of grass. (Photo courtesy James Gathany via the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.)

Cattle producers urged to be on the lookout for tick disease

  • May 4, 2026
  • By Dan Donnert │ K-State Extension news service

Albaugh introduces Malibu Plus D herbicide to range and pasture market

  • April 29, 2026
  • By hpj-editorial
Producers of any experience level are encouraged to attend The Oklahoma Grazing School, a two-day workshop held May 11-12. (Photo by Mitchell Alcala, OSU Agriculture)

Oklahoma Grazing School valuable for new and experienced producers

  • April 15, 2026
  • By Oklahoma State University Extension
PARTNER CONTENT Kansas rancher cites efficiency gains from cattle collars

Kansas rancher cites efficiency gains from cattle collars

  • April 10, 2026
  • By hpj-editorial
Little green plant on crack dry ground, concept drought. (Adobe Stock │ #197359617 - sawitreelyaon)

Oklahoma committee OKs drought aid

  • March 18, 2026
  • By hpj-editorial
Square bales of alfalfa hay for cattle are lying on the field. (Adobe Stock │ #369798473 - malshak_off)

Forage feeding and soil fertility

  • February 17, 2026
  • By David Hallauer │ Kansas State University Research and Extension
Beautiful green fields against blue cloudy sky. (Adobe Stock │ #449067244 - Piotr Krzeslak)

Grazing during spring green-up

  • February 17, 2026
  • By Elizabeth Picking │ University of Missouri Extension
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