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  2. Hay grown for cattle consumes nearly half the water drawn ...

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    Much of the Colorado River's water is used for agriculture. A new study shows 46% of the water that is diverted is used to grow hay to feed cattle.

  3. Cattle feeding - Wikipedia

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    A 2003 Colorado State University study found that 80% of consumers in the Denver-Colorado area preferred the taste of United States corn-fed beef to Australian grass-fed beef, and negligible difference in taste preference compared to Canadian barley-fed beef, though the cattle's food was not the only difference in the beef tested, [33] nor is ...

  4. Chico Basin Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado State Land Board was founded in 1876 to manage land given by the federal government to the state and creates revenue for some of the state’s foundations and public education. [5] [6] Cattle first grazed on Chico Basin lands in the mid-1800s. [7] Cattleman Charles Goodnight grazed many of his cattle on the present day Chico Basin ...

  5. Animal husbandry - Wikipedia

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    Cattle feedlot in Colorado, United States. Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, or other products.It includes day-to-day care, management, production, nutrition, selective breeding, and the raising of livestock.

  6. Tips for managing cattle during winter conditions in April - AOL

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  7. Texas Tech School of Veterinary Medicine tips on preparing ...

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    As winter approaches, people across the U.S. are readying themselves for dropping temperatures, and for snow and ice. Some are getting ready to travel during the holidays while others prepare ...

  8. Mangelwurzel - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary use is primarily for cattle, [5] pig and other stock fodder, although it can be eaten – especially when young – by humans. Considered a crop for cool-temperate climates, the mangelwurzel sown in autumn can be grown as a winter crop in warm-temperate to subtropical climates. Both leaves and roots may be eaten.

  9. FarmVille Winter Livestock Pen: Everything you need to know - AOL

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