Farmers and ranchers are no strangers to drought. Still, each dry spell brings its challenges.
The Noble Research Institute agricultural consultants recommend agricultural producers and other natural resource managers keep strong records, evaluate their operations, plan for the future, and act accordingly at all times but especially during drought.
Below, the consultants share their top tips and considerations to help producers deal with drought.
ECONOMICS
- As drought increases, cow prices historically decline.
- Supplemental feed costs historically increase during drought periods.
- Know production costs and keep close records to make better management decisions.
- Buying hay and feeding through a drought is never a good plan. On native range, hay should only be fed during inclement weather. On introduced pastures, hay use should be minimal — less than three months.