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USDA Issues First Look of the Season at Pasture Conditions

Dan May 10, 2017 Cattle

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While there are some major exceptions here in the Southeast, livestock producers in other areas of the country are finding their pastures and rangelands in very good condition. Gary Crawford has the story.

 

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And USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey lists some of the states reporting excellent range and pasture conditions.

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