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Ag News and Views: October 1999

Ag News & Views
October, 1999 Table of Contents
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Economics
Gain Price Differences: Steers Vs. Heifers by Cody Noble
One problem every rancher faces is that steers' average daily gain is often higher than that of heifers, yet most ranchers charge a flat rate for gain. If you look at this situation from an economic standpoint, the rancher is not realizing as much revenue from heifers and therefore not achieving his maximum profit.

Forage
Bermudagrass Variety Evaluation by Jerry Baker
Bermudagrass is widely adapted and serves as the primary forage base for many livestock producers in southern Oklahoma and north Texas. Evaluation of its varieties has been an integral part of the Noble Foundation's forage testing program since 1967.

Livestock
Water Availability and Distribution for Livestock by Charles Griffith
A water deficiency reduces animal performance, such as milk production, more quickly and severely than feed or mineral deficiency. Both quantity and quality of water are important.

Plant of the Month
Blackjack Oak by Russell Stevens

Wildlife
Passing the Buck by Grant Huggins
Every time hunters pull the trigger or decide not to, they are making a management decision affecting the future of the herd they are hunting. In deer management circles, "passing the buck" has a positive, rather than a negative, connotation.