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Arkansas Beef Improvement Programs Work In Hempstead County

"I started reading everything I could, and bugging my Extension agent, and the state and county offices to find out what I needed to do and when I needed to do it". - Clovy Keaster, Hempstead County ABIP Cooperator

In 1997, Mrs. Clovy Keaster bought additional land to expand her cattle operation and realized that she needed some advice and guidance to make her livestock operation profitable and efficient. The land had not been maintained for many years, and was in need of extensive renovation before becoming productive.

Mrs. Keaster sought help from the Hempstead County Extension Service and the Soil Conservation Service. The Extension Service recommended that she adopt practices outlined in the Arkansas Beef Improvement Program (ABIP). The ABIP program looks at all phases of a livestock operation and recommends changes where needed.

Implementation of a coordinated weed control, soil fertility, forage improvement and cow herd testing program has resulted in a dramatic improvement of the Keaster Farm. Calf weaning weights have increased 36% and forage quality is improved to the point that supplemental feeding in winter is minimized.

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A sample of the cattle benefiting from the Arkansas Beef Improvement Program.

Impacts

  • Hempstead County cattle numbers rank in the top 7 counties for the state.
     
  • An ABIP horn fly control demonstration with treated ear tags provided 17 weeks of control.
     
  • ABIP programs have reduced supplemental feed costs up to 60%.
     
  • Cow herd performance testing increased calf weaning weights by 36%.
     
  • ABIP programs across the state have identified selenium as deficient in parts of the state.
     
  • The ABIP programs compute the producer’s cost of producing a pound of beef which allows the producer to sell at a profit.

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