Multistate farm lease information designed to help landowners and land operators discuss and resolve issues, provided by the North Central Farm Management Extension Committee.
Beef cattle
Displaying 1 - 38 of 38Use this web-based tool to generate a report describing the physical, demographic and environmental characteristics of a selected land parcel and its surroundings.
This spreadsheet evaluates costs and benefits of ammoniating low-quality roughages.
These tools help determine current profitability of backgrounding, given a set of production parameters.
Estimate your winter feed costs for beef cows using this planning tool developed by Brent Carpenter and Gene Schmitz with MU Extension.
This spreadsheet evaluates three management options for drought, including: buying pasture, hay and supplements to feed until drought and winter are finished; ship herd to graze outside the drought region; and destock/restock.
Impact study, conducted by MU Extension's Commercial Agriculture Program, estimates that management-intensive grazing has raised the economic output of Missouri’s beef industry by more than $125 million annually, supporting more tha
Calculating forages on a cost per ton of dry matter allows price comparisons between differing bale sizes and moisture levels of forage.
Use this spreadsheet tool to help you estimate the cost of irrigating forage systems.
University of Missouri center in Linneus, Missouri, that provides educational activities and research on forages, rotational grazing and cattle management.
The grazing wedge online tool enables beef and dairy producers to make forage management decisions that align to their production goals.
The Missouri Association of Meat Processors (MAMP) is an organization that targets efforts to improve marketing and provide education for its processor members.
Producers can use to estimate costs and returns for backgrounding cattle on a per head and per group basis. Additionally, a calculator can help estimate yardage cost for an operation.
Farmers can develop custom enterprise budget by using the Missouri Beef Enterprise spreadsheet.
The Missouri Beef Industry Council (MBIC) is a nonprofit organization responsible for administering programs of promotion, education, research and consumer and industry information.
Farmers can develop custom enterprise budget using this spreadsheet.
Farmers can develop custom enterprise budget using this spreadsheet.
Missouri Department of Agriculture collection of market reports and resources
The Missouri Cattlemen's Association (MCA) is a not-for-profit, grassroots, member-driven organization focused on protection and promotion of the Missouri beef cattle industry.
Annual results to a survey designed to determine what people think is happening to Missouri farmland values.
Annual event held in Kirksville, Mo., that provides educational seminars on many livestock topics.
Learn the procedures for this year’s Missouri Steer Feedout, an educational program through which cattle producers learn about the genetics and management of calves, gain experience feeding cattle, and more.
Enter a minimum of five steer calves born after Jan. 1, 2022, for $20 per head in the 2022 Missouri Steer Feedout, an educational program for cattle producers. Entry deadline is Oct. 10.
Houses information on tools, services, programs and other resources that aim to take an environmentally sensitive approach to pest management.
The use of real-time ultrasound offers beef producers a new tool to make genetic improvement within their herds.
Red Angus Association article: Acceptance of the program and far-reaching support has led to success. From first-time buyers to veterinarians, endorsement from every beef industry segment is rousing and admirable.
Red Angus Association article: How this replacement heifer program generates millions in contributions to the state's economy, attracts buyers from other states and involves producers from 96% of Missouri counties.
Provides information about MU soil test services that generate research-based nutrient management recommendations.
The Southeast Missouri Beef Cattle Improvement Association is governed by producers and focused on marketing performance tested beef bulls and high quality replacement heifers.
The Southwest Missouri Beef Cattle Improvement Association is governed by producers and focused on marketing performance tested beef bulls and high quality replacement heifers.
Red Angus Association article: Show-Me-Select and how the successful program has helped push beef producers to higher premiums since starting in 1997.
Timeline of procedures and required data collection for heifers enrolled in the Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifer Program