University of Wyoming Extension
Department #3354
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-5124
Email: uwext@uwyo.edu
Comparison of Alternative Cattle Management Strategies Under Long-Term Drought | ||
Publication #: B-1219 Publication Author(s): |
Description:
Drought is a major challenge for cattle producers in the West. Drought can cause reductions in forage production, forcing producers to choose between smaller herd sizes, increasing costs through supplemental feeding activities, and/or increasing short-term debt loads. Research at the University of Wyoming suggests Wyoming cattle producers have tried a number of strategies to cope with drought (see Nagler et al., 2007, for example). Researchers at the university conducted analyses to evaluate long-term profitability of alternative management strategies for livestock operations when faced with droughts and fluctuating cattle prices. Potential strategies to cope with drought include late calving, early weaning, and retaining steers as well as the more frequently used strategies of partial liquidation and/or purchasing additional feed (hay) to address forage shortages, specifically in response to variable precipitation and cattle prices.
Printing Problems? If your pdf is printing with odd characters, save the file to your computer. Open the file with Adobe Reader. The file should now print correctly. If you are still having problems, please, contact us at Publications Support or call (307) 766-5157.
Need Further Assistance? Contact Publications Support or call (307) 766-5157.
University of Wyoming Extension
Department #3354
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-5124
Email: uwext@uwyo.edu