New research out from @BisonCOE! Check it out here:
SDSU Research finds bison territory expanded throughout North America https://t.co/k8qwCRgp2t
@SDState@BisonJeff@ESAEcology
New Extension factsheet article about, "Are bison amenable or non-amenable? How does the definition of bison affect harvest systems and quality of meat and carcasses?" Enjoy!
https://t.co/WVfTagOAjM
New Monthly Update:
The Center of Excellence will now be sharing monthly updates with our bison market tool, specifically looking at the “Bison Carcass Price.” The following attachment depicts the market changes between April 2021 and April 2022 for young bulls and heifers.
Adaptive management is a process that livestock producers can incorporate into their operation to increase operation flexibility and adjust to changing conditions.
https://t.co/vKGaVqlazm
New Study: Influence of Grain- and Grass-Finishings on Bison Meat and Consumer Choice
Research shows that finishing-systems effect bison carcass composition, nutritional value, and meat quality and both grain- and grass-fed meat are favored by consumers.
https://t.co/TeGiU4tKeJ
New Study: Influence of Grain- and Grass-Finishings on Bison Meat and Consumer Choice
Research shows that finishing-systems effect bison carcass composition, nutritional value, and meat quality and both grain- and grass-fed meat are favored by consumers.
https://t.co/TeGiU4tKeJ
New Extension Resource available on Mycoplasma in bison!
"USDA FSA: Bison herds affected with Mycoplasma bovis now eligible for livestock assistance programs, carcass disposal assistance also available"
https://t.co/3BMANjOX7u
#Mycoplasma caused death losses of #bison are now eligible in the livestock indemnity program. This is retroactive for losses in 2021, but you must file by February 28! Contact your local USDA FSA office. @usdafsa@nationalbison
https://t.co/4U0QWPvKeU
Adaptation to #climate comes in many innovative ways but often overlooked are #indigenous activities. This paper presents 4 case studies that use #bison to integrate ecological, economic, and cultural #sustainability on tribal lands
https://t.co/6mJJwBOBVM
https://t.co/hh1IF4cjwv
.@USDA reminds ranchers and livestock producers that the deadline to apply for financial assistance through the Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) for 2021 grazing losses due to drought is 1/31/22 https://t.co/OynfObnyAe
The @DroughtCenter provides a weekly drought assessment, and it plays an important role in @USDA programs that help farmers and ranchers recover from drought. Learn more: https://t.co/p4C66WSONh
Producers who suffered 2021 grazing losses should file their LFP applications by 1/31/22. Timely filing is doubly important this year, as information gathered may be used to deliver upcoming @USDA disaster assistance. https://t.co/5RZQBqRErD
Find information about specific disasters and emergencies, how to prepare, recover, and help build long-term resilience, as well as information about @USDA assistance during disaster events: https://t.co/czsfppyeRX
The South Dakota State University Center of Excellence for Bison Studies Hosts the BISON Exhibit | South Dakota State University https://t.co/eubdkLw544 via @SDState
You might find this new #openaccess paper interesting! Enjoy!
The Potential of #Bison Restoration as an Ecological Approach to Future Tribal Food Sovereignty on the Northern Great Plains https://t.co/hh1IF4cjwv
Landmark Study Demonstrates Cultural, Ecological and Economic Benefits of Tribal Bison Restoration Need for Long-Term Research to Develop Adaptive Management Schemes | South Dakota State University https://t.co/dhUrTTCXvB via @SDState
The South Dakota State University Center of Excellence for Bison Studies Hosts the BISON Exhibit | South Dakota State University https://t.co/eubdkLw544 via @SDState