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Cow-Calf Corner |  September 22, 2025 extension.okstate.edu › programs › beef-extension › cow-calf-corner-the-newsletter-archives › 2025 › september-22-2025

In this issue: Upcoming Program Flyers, Feedlot Production Continues to Decline, Preventing Anaplasmosis in Cattle, Tracking Costs Tied to Calf Value, and the 5 States Beef Conference Returns October 14–15, 2025.

Navigating Dry Conditions and HIgh Prices extension.okstate.edu › programs › beef-extension › ranchers-thursday-lunchtime-series › navigating-dry-conditions-and-high-prices

Beef Extension specialists discuss how producers can navigate the dry conditions and high prices.

Cow-Calf Corner | December 30, 2024 extension.okstate.edu › programs › beef-extension › cow-calf-corner-the-newsletter-archives › 2024 › december-30-2024

In this issue: Cattle and Beef Markets: 2024 in Review, Five New Year's Resolutions for 2025 and Highlights from the 2024 Cow-Calf Corner Newsletter.

Cow-Calf Corner | June 10, 2024 extension.okstate.edu › programs › beef-extension › cow-calf-corner-the-newsletter-archives › 2024 › june-10-2024

In this issue: Fed Beef Production Steady; Nonfed Beef Production Down in 2024, The Impact of Management on the Carbon Footprint of Beef Production, Using Gas-Flux Data to Estimate Dry Matter Intake for Cattle on a Grass-Hay Diet.

Cow-Calf Corner |  August 25, 2025 extension.okstate.edu › programs › beef-extension › cow-calf-corner-the-newsletter-archives › 2025 › august-25-2025

In this issue: Less cattle in U.S. feedlots; more cattle in Canada and Australia, Information Asymmetry in Cattle Marketing, Limit-Grazing Wheat Pasture: A Practical Strategy for Beef Cows and Calves, Using Patch Burning to Adjust Grazing

The Newsletter, June 28, 2021 extension.okstate.edu › programs › beef-extension › cow-calf-corner-the-newsletter-archives › 2021 › the-newsletter-june-28-2021

Newsletter discussing cattle supplies, management practices and mixed species grazing.

Table 3. Chemical composition of wheat forage where bloat ... extension.okstate.edu › programs › beef-extension › research-reports › site-files › documents › 1977 › rr77_8.pdf

If proper manage-ment is not practiced, rangelands will be overstocked and overgrazed. ... Impro-per stocking rates and overgrazing could lead to greater water pollution fromfeces produced by livestock grazing rangeland, as a result of increased runoff.

Cow-Calf Corner | December 18, 2023 extension.okstate.edu › programs › beef-extension › cow-calf-corner-the-newsletter-archives › 2023 › december-25-2023

In this issue: Beef Cow Slaughter and Herd Culling, Just How Do Santa's Reindeer Get the Job Done? and Anaplasmosis: An Ongoing Battle.

The Newsletter | November 29, 2021 extension.okstate.edu › programs › beef-extension › cow-calf-corner-the-newsletter-archives › 2021 › november-29-2021

Find articles covering cattle markets, selection for improved cow efficiency and improving hay feeding efficiency.

Section 321 4-H Forage for Livestock & Wildlife extension.okstate.edu › county › wagoner › wagoner-county-fair › 4-h-handbook › section-321-4-h-forage-for-livestock-and-wildlife

Guidelines for the Section 321 4-H Forage for Livestock & Wildlife category.