

Feed & Water Testing Laboratories
A partial listing of available feed testing laboratories.
A partial listing of available feed testing laboratories.
Fact sheet discussing conservation of round bale storage.
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This comprehensive book provides producers with insight and education into the latest beef management, handling practices and technology.
Guide to field pea production and utilization in South Dakota
Calculator for inventorying livestock and forage on hand to determine additional forage purchase needs, or livestock sales.
A fact sheet to address frequently asked questions about forage nitrate toxicity in ruminant livestock.
Holiday traditions include making tasty treats from frosted sugar cookies to homemade ice cream. They are all delicious, but hidden bacteria could be lurking in uncooked eggs, so refrain from tasting raw cookie dough or cake batter. Even grade A eggs with clean, uncracked shells can be contaminated with Salmonella Enteritidis bacteria.
March is National Nutrition Month® and this year the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics encourages Americans to "Go Further with Food." When it comes to food and nutrition, one thing most health professionals agree on is we could all benefit from eating more fruits and vegetables.
“Eat your fruits and veggies!” You have probably heard this saying since you were a little kid and perhaps you are now telling your kids to do the same. There is a reason we are encouraged to eat our greens from a young age; these colorful foods are full of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. The USDA recommends adults consume two cups of fruits and three cups of vegetables per day.