livestock feed

Sweet Potatoes Are Becoming A Washington Commodity, Thanks To WSU
Sweet Potatoes Are Becoming A Washington Commodity, Thanks To WSU
Sweet Potatoes Are Becoming A Washington Commodity, Thanks To WSU
Thanks to researchers at Washington State University sweet potatoes may soon pop up in fields across the Evergreen state. WSU’s Carol Miles, director of the Northwestern Washington Research and Extension Center, said sweet potatoes could benefit the livestock industry as well as Pacific Northwest sweet potato lovers. " ...
FSA Rolls Our Details Of Feed Transport Costs
FSA Rolls Our Details Of Feed Transport Costs
FSA Rolls Our Details Of Feed Transport Costs
Earlier this year, USDA announced assistance for eligible livestock producers impacted by drought associated feed transportation costs. FSA Administrator, Zach Ducheneaux, said the assistance is connected to ELAP, and now producers also have an online feed transportation producer tool ...
K-State Researchers Looking At Hemp As Possible Feed
K-State Researchers Looking At Hemp As Possible Feed
K-State Researchers Looking At Hemp As Possible Feed
Hemp could become another feed alternative for cattle in the near future. A pair of studies at Kansas State University is bringing new insight to farmers and producers seeking to incorporate industrial hemp in cattle feed. Hans Coetzee, K-State professor and head of the anatomy and physiology department in the College of Veterinary Medicine, said hemp is currently grown for the value added produ