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100

How many months do grain-finished beef spend at a feed yard eating a balanced diet of grains, local feed ingredients, like potato hulls or sugar beets?

4-6 Months

100

What state had the biggest year-over-year improvement in dry hay production?

Minnesota

100

What are the warm-season perennial Grasses?

Bermudagrass

Old world Bluestems

Dallisgrass

Bahiagrass

Johnsongrass

100

How does Bermudagrass spread?

mainly by rhizomes (underground stems) 

100

Strong potential for nitrate accumulation when subjected to stress and/or high nitrogen fertilization and can produce prussic acid under stress conditions such as drought or defrost. 

Sorghum-Sudan

200

Grain-Finished beef may be given U.S Food and Drug Administration-approved antibiotics to treat, prevent, or control diseases. (T or F)

True (they may or may not be given FDA-approved antibiotics to treat, prevent, or control. Most beef is from cattle that are raised this way, and the packages likely don't have a specific label claim.) 

200

What was the percent gain in Texas boost number in hay production? (%)

37%

200

What are the warm-season annual grasses?

Pearl Millet

Crabgrass

Sorghum-sudan

200

What grass is established from seed, is palatable and has a higher level of nutritive value, and it can retain its nutritive value later into summer?

Old World Bluestems

200

What grass is used primarily for pasture, though it can be used for hay or silage?

Ryegrass

300

Grass finished or Grass-fed cattle spend their whole life eating grass or forage? (T or F)

True, but they can also eat grass, forage, hay, or silage at a feed yard
300

Texas continued to climb the acreage ladder with slightly over 4.9 million dry hay acres in 2024, which was up 5% from 2023. (True or False) 

True

300

What are the cool-season annual grasses?

Ryegrass

Oat

Wheat

Rye

Triticale

300

what grass is suited for hay production than for grazing because it can accumulate prussic acid in its leaves and poison livestock?

Johnsongrass

300

Primarily used for grain and pasture, though it can also be used for hay. It should be harvested at the boot to early heading stage. 

Wheat

400

When was the most produced hay in the United States amount & date 

159.6 Million 

1999

400

How many million tons of hay were produced in the U.S in 1999?

159.6 Million

400

What are the cool-season legumes?

Alfalfa

Red Clover

Arrowleaf

400

What grass can be used for pasture, silage, or hay, though making hay is usually somewhat more difficult because of the large stems. 

Pearl Millet

400

Generally the most winter-hardy of the cool-season annual grasses. 

Rye

500

What was the total of all dry hay types last year? (millions)

122.5 Million Tons

500

Hay is what?

Grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use an animal fodder, particularly for large grazing animals raised in livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep. 

500

What are the warm season legumes?

Soybean (Glycine Mix) 

500

What grass is high nutritive value and is well adapted to sandy soils. 

Crabgrass
500

what grass is a cross between wheat and rye?

Triticale