Synopsis
Nebraska Extension
Episodes
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Pros and Cons of Fall Planting Winter and Spring Small Grains
04/08/2023 Duration: 10minTarget planting dates, expected levels of forage production as well as advantadges and disadvantadges of winter and spring small grains are discussed.
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Is That Corn Crop Worth More as Silage or as Grain?
01/08/2023 Duration: 22minUnderstanding and comparing all of the costs of harvesting and storage as well as the value of nutrients in a corn crop allows for accurately comparing and pricing the options of harvesting it as silage or as grain.
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Is it Foot Rot or Something Else?
26/07/2023 Duration: 14minFoot rot is a common cause for lameness in cattle, but there are other sources as well. Recognizing the common signs of foot rot and steps for working with a veterinarian to develop a treatment plan for lamness is discussed.
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The benefits of ultrasound as pregnancy diagnosis tool in providing information to make management decisions.
13/07/2023 Duration: 11minUltrasound can be used as early as 30 days after breeding to detect pregnancy in cattle. It also can be used from days 60-75 of pregnancy to identify the sex of calves and see twins.
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Seeing the synergies in row crops, annual forages and cows on a south central Nebraska irrigated farm.
11/07/2023 Duration: 42minKendall Seibert from near Henderson shares his experience from incorporating summer and winter annuals as a forage for cows in a corn and soybean rotation and things he plans to try going forward.
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What does summer pneumonia look like in calves, and what to do about it?
10/07/2023 Duration: 08minRecognizing risk factors for summer pneumonia, and working with a veterinarian to develop a prevention and treatment plan can help minimize the impact on health of calves.
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Annual Forage Options for July or August Planting.
05/07/2023 Duration: 26minThe different options available, including spring, summer and winter annuals that can be used for harvested forage or grazing are discussed.
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Signs and risks of algal blooms in surface water used for livestock.
30/06/2023 Duration: 15minVeterinary toxicologists from Kansas State University discuss what conditions contribute to an algal bloom, why they are dangerous and practices that can prevent poisoning of livestock.
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How has Livestock Risk Protection Insurance Performed for Producers?
22/06/2023 Duration: 24minAn analsyis of the historic performance of LRP by ag economists at Utah State University and the implications for producers who utilize the insurance is discussed.
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A Producers Perspective on Minimizing Cow Depreciation on a Ranch
14/06/2023 Duration: 22minRecognizing the market value of females in the herd by age can reveal where there may be opportunites to reduce cow depreciation. Reducing replacement cost to get a cow into the herd and capturing more value from a cow when she leaves the herd are two practices discussed.
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Defend the Core, Grow the Core: Tackling Eastern Redcedar Encroachment in Nebraskas Grasslands
06/06/2023 Duration: 09minA new approach to protecting native grasslands from woody plant invasion is discussed.
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Mapping is a Key Part of Spring Leafy Spurge Control
02/06/2023 Duration: 11minKnowing where Leafy Spurge is and a timely practices to control it are important. Strategies and tools to map and manage Leafy Spurge are discussed.
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Mineral Supplementation During Gestation to First-Calf Heifers, Impacts on Dams and Daughters
23/05/2023 Duration: 32minDiscussion of research at NDSU examining the impacts of mineral status on measures of production in first-calf heifers and the daughters born to them calving through weaning and beyond.
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Sizing and Siting a Shade Structure
22/05/2023 Duration: 08minShade can provide heat stress relief, especially to cattle in feedyards. Placing these structures in the right location and making sure they are designed appropriately will optimize the benefits.
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Practice Tick Safety to Avoid Getting an Allergy to Red Meat
18/05/2023 Duration: 16minThe bite of the long horn tick can cause people to develop an allergy to red meat. The cause of the allergy and practices to minimize risk are discussed.
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Zoonotic Disease Risks during Calving Season
17/05/2023 Duration: 15minSeveral diseases can spread from cattle to humans. Good hygiene practices and understanding risks help to minimize the likelihood of contracting the diseases.
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Why Grazing Before Pastures are Ready can Have Lasting Impacts and How to Limit the Damage
16/05/2023 Duration: 12minIf pastures are grazed to early, it can have detrimental impacts on grass health and productivity. When pastures are safe to graze and strategies to limit negative impacts if grazing needs to occur earlier than preferred are discussed.
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Taming Toxic Plants
15/05/2023 Duration: 26minDr. Derek Scasta with Wyoming Extension discusses plants on rangeland and pastures in the High Plains that can be poisonous to livestock and management practices that can be utilized to help reduce the risk to grazing animals.
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Garlic for Horn Fly Control
10/05/2023 Duration: 08minDave Boxler discusses research that has examined feeding garlic to cattle to reduce the incidience of horn flies feeding on them.
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Wheat May Have More Value as Forage than Taking it to Grain
05/05/2023 Duration: 13minA shortage of feed, both hay and pasture, is making the option of using wheat for forage, either through grazing or harvesting as hay or silage, competitive options.