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Maryland Beef Extension
Добавлен 16 апр 2021
The Maryland Beef Extension Program is dedicated to providing educational material to beef producers related to cattle management, including health, nutrition, and reproduction, as well as resources related forage production and pasture management.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Accommodation request, contact your local UMD Extension Office.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Accommodation request, contact your local UMD Extension Office.
Wintering Cows and Bulls
In this presentation, University of Maryland Extension Educator, Jeff Semler, discusses strategies for ensuring animals remain healthy and productive throughout the winter.
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Benchmarking for the Success of the Beef Herd
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In this presentation University of Maryland Extension Specialist Dr. Sarah Potts discusses how benchmarks can be used to improve the cow-calf herd and how to get started using benchmarks.
Utilizing Crop Residues in a Grazing System
Просмотров 2502 года назад
In this presentation, Racheal Slattery in the Department of Animal and Avian Sciences, discusses some strategies and considerations for incorporating crop residues into a beef cattle grazing system.
2022 Stocker Cattle Recap: Successes and Lessons Learned
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
In this presentation, University of Maryland Extension Agent, Charlie Sasscer, discusses his experience with managing stocker cattle. Charlie shares how he got started raising stocker cattle and how he managed them throughout the 2022 season.
Mineral Nutrition for Beef Cattle
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In this presentation, Extension Beef Cattle Specialist, Dr. Katie Mason from the University of Tennessee, discusses the basics of beef cattle mineral nutrition. Dr. Mason also discusses practical mineral feeding considerations for beef producers.
Interpreting a Forage Analysis
Просмотров 4172 года назад
In this webinar, University of Maryland Forage Extension Specialist, Dr. Amanda Grev, provides a detailed overview of what to look for on a forage analysis report.
Breeding & Genetics
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In this webinar, Extension Educator, Jeff Semler, discusses breeding and genetics for the beef herd and some management tips for ensuring reproductive success.
To deworm or not to deworm? Best Dewormer Practices for Cattle
Просмотров 8452 года назад
In this webinar, University of Maryland Extension Specialist Dr. Sarah Potts discusses some considerations for dewormer utilization in beef cattle.
Limit Feeding Beef Cattle
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In this webinar, University of Maryland Extension Educator Charlie Sasscer discusses some of the advantages of limit feeding cattle and how to implement this strategy on-farm.
Winter Management Strategies for Beef Cattle
Просмотров 1193 года назад
In this webinar, Racheal Slattery in the University of Maryland Department of Animal and Avian Sciences discusses tips and strategies for keeping the beef healthy and productive throughout the winter.
Beef Cattle Nutrition 101
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
In this webinar, University of Maryland Extension Specialist, Dr. Sarah Potts, explains some of the basics related to beef cattle nutrition. She also discusses how to approach building and evaluating a nutrition program for the beef herd.
Weaning Beef Calves: Reducing Stress and Building Immunity
Просмотров 2683 года назад
In this presentation, University of Maryland Extension Educator, Jeff Semler, discusses the importance of minimizing stress at weaning and tips for success.
Pasture Management for the Fall Season
Просмотров 2613 года назад
In this webinar, Extension Forage Specialist, Dr. Amanda Grev, discusses some pasture management practices that can be employed year-round, with particular emphasis on strategies pertinent to the fall season.
Managing Heat Stress in Your Cattle
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In this webinar, University of Maryland Extension Specialist Dr. Sarah Potts discusses the impacts of heat stress on cattle, how to recognize it, and ways to reduce its effect on cattle.
Why Cattle?
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In this webinar, UMD Extension Educator, Jeff Semler, discusses different types of beef cattle operations and considerations when choosing to raise beef cattle. This presentation was part of the UME Backyard Farming Series presented in June, 2020.
Caring for the Orphan Beef Calf: Feeding & Housing
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Caring for the Orphan Beef Calf: Feeding & Housing
Caring for the Orphan Calf: Milk Feeding Management
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Caring for the Orphan Calf: Milk Feeding Management
Beef Calf Management, Birth to Weaning
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Beef Calf Management, Birth to Weaning
Really appreciate the way it was explained simply and effectively , thank you and godbless 🙏🏼
Hi, can you please post here in the comments the link to the webpage referred to in the beginning of the video?
Why is new videos is not coming
Hi, very informative thanks. You don’t need shade, it’s a protein excess. - move them more regularly and leave your grass taller, this gives them the opportunity to eat at the top of the plants where the energy is highest - when they graze the bottoms/everything they get too much protein. Good luck
31:44 I have always thought to myself to create a feed for a cow with 1/4 Silage, 1/4 boiled grains, 1/4 hay from grass or tree hay, 1/4 (Rice/grain husk + an oil seed like sesame or mustard in equal proportion) . In India they raise dairy cows in feed lots, and they feed this as diet for dairy buffaloes and cows. Interesting video thank you.
How to calculate Forage quality index?
Very informative. Thank you
Excellent information. Thanks
Thank you, this was really insightful for someone new to the industry and looking to set up
I run stockers on grass and rotate in northern Missouri. You are on the right track. But a little grain every day will go a long way. Without it you just are not going to get significant gains with sale barn cattle.
Think you could send that spread sheet to me?
There is a farmers coop here by me in Texas that sells 1000 pounds of nitrogen fertilizer for about 775$, may be something good to look into for your area. Coop here will even mix herbicide into fertilizer for me, costs 12$ an acre to completely cover a field with duracor. One thing I found that helps a lot for me raising stocker cattle is that if an animal is having a lot of difficulty when they first get to pulled from their dams then shipped to a new farm is to tube them with electrolyte solution, it usually wets their appetite enough to stop bawling then start chewing on some calf manna mixed with a commodity grain when they get pulled into a sick pen.
I don’t understand his math for how fertilizer failed to pay off for him. It seems that he jumped to the conclusion that fertilizer wasn’t profitable without the proper analysis. Also, his 5% death loss on 70-80 calves - even if they’re high risk - is pretty bad.
What’s your thinking behind his 5% DL on sale barn cattle being bad? Think it’s to high or to low??
Thank you for sharing the information.
Hello, Good to hear, the session was quite good and informative. I have some queries regarding Limit Feed Concept on Backgrounding Cattle Zebu Breed in Asia. 1. Can we use solely Corn Silage for Limit Feed in Backgrounding Cattle supplemented with plant protein source? 2. What are your though on Grass(Corn Silage) Fed and Grain (Whole Corn) finish in the Backgrounding Cattle (Zebu)? Looking forward for you response. Thank you
@@marylandbeefextension5218 thank you for the response. Much obliged, just went through the Web link sources. I am planning for corn silage based feeding in backgrounding zebu Calves along with the supplementation of canola meal (double zero variety canadian based meal) for the structural growth after attaining the desire target then planning to shift the animals on the grains based(Whole Corn) finished diet for better dressing percentage... Any thoughts...