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  • ...from beef cattle production. Other major agricultural products produced include grain sorghum, corn, milk, peanuts, hay, swine and wheat. The most recent data shows Wilson County with a population of...
  • ...cotton, but other crops include grain sorghum, wheat, watermelons and pecans. There are approximately 6,000 beef cattle, 7,000 sheep and 2,500 goats, in addition to both hogs and horses. The...
  • ...Soup Company, Kimberly-Clark Corp., Spiralweld, We Pack Logistics, Huhtamaki, Paris Regional Health, and several others. Major agricultural enterprises in the county include beef cattle (cow/calf & stockers), forages and hay,...
  • ...percent urban land, farm steads, water area, and other miscellaneous lands. Beef cattle, sheep and goats are the principle ranching stock in the county. Wheat, oats and grain sorghum are...
  • ...growers use drip and pivot irrigation for water efficiency and crop quality. Livestock thrives here too, with strong beef cattle operations and traditional sheep and goat ranching. Producers benefit from...
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    ...be. Objectives: Explain the value of water quality Identify major water quality regulations in Texas Explain the impacts of beef cattle on water quality Implement best management practices to reduce...
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    This publication explains how beef cattle producers can use body condition scores to manage nutrition and improve reproductive performance of their herds, and protect the range resource. Also discussed are...
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    This publication explains how to make the best use of hay in beef cattle operations. It discusses quality and cost and gives advice on minimizing losses from haymaking, storage, and...
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    ...meant to assist beef cattle owners in comparing the cost and value of different supplemental feedstuffs. When used, this tool can be a valuable resource in any beef cattle operation....
  • ...the topography and climate lend itself to goat production of some type. Cattle production remains fairly stable depending on weather conditions. Many long time cattle, sheep and goat ranchers are...