Equipment and Structures
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MF2316
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Planning and Designing Cattle Feedlots
Construction of a new feedlot or expansion of an existing feedlot requires adequate planning and design to maintain the feedlot’s efficiency and profitability. Planning and design information will aid feedlot owners and operators to improve and develop facilities to address human, cattle, and environmental issues, and will result in safe, efficient, and productive feedlots. 12 pages, color.
$6.45
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MF3349
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Designing a Bud Box for Cattle Handling
A well-designed cattle handling facility is a long-term investment that allows the operator to work more efficiently, saving time and reducing animal stress. A Bud Box combines efficiency, flexibility, and less animal stress in a cost-effective solution. 16-pages, color.
$1.45
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MF3511
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Cattle Pen Maintenance
Pen maintenance plays a vital role in the performance of animals in feedlots. Pen design can provide cattle with resting locations, reduce drying time for lots, and control feedlot runoff. This publication outlines key factors in pen maintenance. 2 pages, color.
$1.15
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MF3513
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Non-Confined Beef Cattle Feeding Sites
Non-confined feeding sites are used by beef cattle producers to reduce stress on cattle and allow utilization of grass, crop residue, or cover crops. This publication outlines factors to consider when planning for this type of feeding system. 4 pages, color.
$2.20
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S30
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Noxious Weeds, Category 9A: Integrated Pest Management and Pesticide Safety Education
Integrated Pest Management and Pesticide Safety Education self-teaching manual to be used in preparation for the Kansas Commercial Pesticide Applicator Certificate examination, Category 9A, Noxious Weeds. Control of weeds regulated under the Kansas Noxious Weed Law. For government employees only.
(Revised September 2014) 64-page, color.
$26.95
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