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This year’s dry conditions in the western U.S. have resulted in many livestock producers looking for fall and winter forage. To help them find it, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has developed the Crop Residue Exchange -- an online tool that connects cattle producers to other producers with available grazing resources. Jay Parsons, a professor and extension farm and ranch management specialist in the Department of Agricultural Economics at UNL, tells us more.
Read more: https://cap.unl.edu/livestock/crop-residue-exchange-links-cattle-producers-available-feed-resources
Explore the Crop Residue Exchange: https://cropresidueexchange.unl.edu
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This year’s dry conditions in the western U.S. have resulted in many livestock producers looking for fall and winter forage. To help them find it, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has developed the Crop Residue Exchange -- an online tool that connects cattle producers to other producers with available grazing resources. Jay Parsons, a professor and extension farm and ranch management specialist in the Department of Agricultural Economics at UNL, tells us more.
Read more: https://cap.unl.edu/livestock/crop-residue-exchange-links-cattle-producers-available-feed-resources
Explore the Crop Residue Exchange: https://cropresidueexchange.unl.edu
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