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Year round grazing systems that utilize stockpiled forage and/or crop residue are often promoted as a way for Northern and Western cow-calf producers to reduce winter feeding costs and improve overall profitability. This study compared the profitability of a conventional spring calving/summer...
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(with Daryl Strohbehn and Dan Loy). "Buy-Sell Strategies for Profitable Stocker Programs." Proceedings, Management Intensive Grazing Symposium, Newton, Iowa, January 22-23, 1997.
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(with Arne Hallam, James Russell, and Matt Hersom). "Economics of Stockpiled Grazing Programs." Proceedings, Management Intensive Grazing Symposium, Newton, Iowa, January 22-23, 1997.
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This report summarizes estimated costs of improving pasture by five different systems. For each system, both the initial cost per acre and the annual maintenance cost per acre are presented. In addition, costs of establishing alfalfa or alfalfa-grass hay meadows and annual maintenance costs for...
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"Changes in the Midwestern U.S. Pork Industry." Presented at the 3rd London Swine Conference, London, Ontario, Canada, April 9-10, 2003. Proceedings pages 75-82.
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Lawrence, J, M. Hayenga, and J. Kliebenstein. "Iowa's Pork Industry Dollars & Scents: How Iowa Compares to Other States," Iowa Pork Today (December 1997):14.
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