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This year’s Pineywoods Cattle Congress on April 17 will address strategies on the new economics of beef cattle production.
Stocker and backgrounding operations have been foaming at the mouth to secure the inventory needed to harvest spring grass.
The Southwest Missouri Beef Cattle Improvement Association’s bull sale on March 30 left consignors disappointed in the $4,585 average sale price.
There’s nothing like green grass to remind many of us how much we love the livestock business.
Once the commitment has been made to purchase or retain a heifer to be a replacement in the herd, it is important to give her the best chance at having a long and productive life in the herd.
A holiday break makes a good time to tighten up your calving season with controlled breeding.
Beef cattle producers who want to boost their profit potential need to consider several factors when purchasing a herd sire.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will conduct the 2015 Sandhills Cattleman’s Conference on April 14 in Andrews, Texas.
The Beef Reproduction Task Force composed of representatives of the AI and pharmaceutical companies, veterinarians and reproduction specialists developed a list of recommended synchronization protocols for use in cows in 2015.
Bull buying season is well underway throughout the cow-calf regions across the country.