Feed costs have more farmers looking at options

Feed costs have more farmers looking at options

The high cost of corn and soybeans has dairy and some beef producers looking at ration changes. 

Geno Brueggen with Alforex Seeds tells Brownfield farmers and their nutritionists are looking to cut feed costs. “For the guy with cows and feeding cattle, they’re looking at reducing input costs, so these guys are coming to us this year wanting quality alfalfa with a lot of tonnage, and we have very good highly-digestible alfalfa that’s got a lot of protein.”

Brueggen says farmers are trying to bring up that protein level so they can use little or no expensive soybean meal in the cattle rations.