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A widespread and intensifying drought across the Southeastern United States is forcing livestock producers to make difficult management decisions. In this episode, Drs. Marcelo Wallau and Bruno Pedreira break down what led to the current conditions, why recovery may take months, and how producers can respond—from reducing herd size to protecting stressed pastures. The conversation also explores feed strategies, hay shortages, and the risks of overgrazing during critical growth periods. Looking ahead, the suggestions are to diversify pastures.
By Marcelo Wallau and Chris PrevattA widespread and intensifying drought across the Southeastern United States is forcing livestock producers to make difficult management decisions. In this episode, Drs. Marcelo Wallau and Bruno Pedreira break down what led to the current conditions, why recovery may take months, and how producers can respond—from reducing herd size to protecting stressed pastures. The conversation also explores feed strategies, hay shortages, and the risks of overgrazing during critical growth periods. Looking ahead, the suggestions are to diversify pastures.