MONROE CITY, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension state beef nutritionist Eric Bailey says cattle producers should plan for drought by moving from a “brittle” management style to a flexible and resilient one.
Bailey will share insights on how to diversify beef enterprises so that cattle can be moved off the farm during drought at the seventh annual NEMO/WCIL (northeastern Missouri/west-central Illinois) Soil Health Workshop. The free event is Jan. 31-Feb. 1 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Monroe City, Mo.