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Cow Country Reporter: August 2023

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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LivestockAvery Davidson
DOTD to Issue Special Permits for Transporting Hay

The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development announced today that it will begin issuing special permits to vehicles transporting hay during the current gubernatorially declared drought emergency. § RS 32:387 (6) grants the DOTD Secretary the authority to issue special permits to vehicles transporting hay due to a disaster or emergency.

Permit fees will be $10 and will be valid for only as long as the declared drought emergency exists, not to exceed one year.

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LivestockAvery Davidson
Fall Armyworm Control on Turf And Grass Pastures

Fall armyworms, Spodoptera frugiperda, are chronic insect pests in the state, with more than 60 plants reported as hosts, including various pasture grasses (and lawns) and agronomic crops including corn, alfalfa, cotton, soybeans, grain sorghum, and rice. They migrate to Louisiana from neighboring regions like Florida, Texas, Caribbean islands, and Central-South America, with infestations most common from late July to early August.

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Pasture to Market Newsletter: Summer 2023

If you have to work or pen cattle, do it as early or as late as possible during the day to avoid extreme temperatures. Ensure that all animals have adequate shade and access to water.

Markets are still favorable for cull cows and cull bulls. If you have some that need to go, now would be the time to sell.

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