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Calves sold for record high prices this past year, so what can you expect to pay for a bull?
There are definite advantages for calves born in the first 21 days of the calving season.
Having a plan and being prepared will help make the calving season a success.
Herd numbers are up this year.
Genetic decisions have always been important, but the stakes have never been higher than they are now.
Are you preg checking your cows?
Time of day of feeding is the variable most easily changed by management.
There’s a cheap technology, that’s not new and it can return a lot of money on your investment.
Decision tools for when to market fed cattle, risk management to protect price declines and health management for receiving calves highlight UW Extension Cattle Feeders Clinics Feb 9th though the 12th around Wisconsin.
Ranchers can benefit by having annual breeding soundness exams and genetic tests done on all herd bulls.