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Cow Country Reporter: August 2023

By Dave Foster

Cattle Producers of Louisiana

August is normally (whatever normally means) the start of the Fall cattle runs; however, calves and yearlings have been moving to the sale barns early due to higher prices and lower forage output. Dry weather coupled with record high temperatures have decreased pasture growth.

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