Management and Economic Considerations for Beef Cow-Calf Producers During Challenging Markets or Adverse Weather Conditions
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- January 25, 2022
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This publication discusses problems a beef cow-calf producer can face during turbulent market or weather situations. Featuring various strategies and tactics, this publication aims to aid to the average cow-calf producer in making informed decisions and navigating adverse situations. (4 pages)
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