Register online at or call the Extension office in Ward County at (701) 857-6444. It is important to not rely on averages and to test feeds annually. The registration fee is $25, which will cover a meal and materials. Get CowBytes Here Click here to download the Excel Version of this Calculator Feed quality differs according to forage species, stage of maturity at time of harvesting, weathering of forages, storage conditions, plant disease, and other factors. Fara Brummer, area Extension livestock systems specialist, NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center – principles of grazing management, extending grazing options, pasture rental, fencing and water solutions, carrying capacity and stocking rate determinations.Paige Brummund, Extension agent, Ward County, and John Dhuyvetter, area Extension livestock systems specialist, North Central Research Extension Center – forage production for hay and silage, including yield, quality and production costs of perennials and annuals, including corn silage, hay- and silage-making principles, and forage testing.Karl Hoppe, area Extension livestock systems specialist, NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center – cow requirements, feed alternatives, nutritional assessment (including Nutbal and Cowbytes ration evaluation), supplements and feed delivery.
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