
Maria Tibbetts
Digital and Sections Editor at Tri-State Livestock News
Assistant editor at Tri-State Livestock News. Lover of wild and pretty things, adequate words and sweaty horsehair.
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2 months ago |
thefencepost.com | Maria Tibbetts
The seasonal variability of distillers grains, a byproduct of ethanol production, has been one drawback of using it in a cattle finishing ration. New research from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is indicating that may not be the drawback the industry thinks it is. Feeders and researchers have assumed disruptions in the supply of distillers’ grains would affect the performance of feeder cattle accustomed to the feed source. An ongoing study at UNL looks to quantify how much.
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2 months ago |
ravallirepublic.com | Maria Tibbetts
The seasonal variability of distillers grains, a byproduct of ethanol production, has been one drawback of using it in a cattle finishing ration. New research from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is indicating that may not be the drawback the industry thinks it is. Love Funny Wow Sad Angry
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2 months ago |
agupdate.com | Maria Tibbetts
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2 months ago |
tsln.com | Maria Tibbetts
The seasonal variability of distillers grains, a byproduct of ethanol production, has been one drawback of using it in a cattle finishing ration. New research from the University of Nebraska — Lincoln is indicating that may not be the drawback the industry thinks it is. Feeders and researchers have assumed disruptions in the supply of distillers’ grains would affect the performance of feeder cattle accustomed to the feed source. An ongoing study at UNL looks to quantify how much.
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2 months ago |
drovers.com | Paul Dykstra |Jim Wiesemeyer |Maggie Malson |Maria Tibbetts
The past two weeks have brought about further escalation of record-high January fed cattle prices. In the five-area reporting regions Nebraska and Iowa/Minnesota were, once again, the highlights with last week averages just over $210/cwt. These regions also reported the bulk of the negotiated fed cattle trade volume. Kansas feedyards sold just near 7,500 head last week in the negotiated market at $202/cwt. with the Texas/Oklamoma/New Mexico region trading just 1,690 head at $201/cwt.
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