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Third of five sales averages $3,033.
Cattle and beef prices continue to rise.
Taking the proper steps to get calves off to the right start is paramount to the success of a cattle feeding operation.
A new fact sheet has been prepared by University of Wisconsin Extension on bull reproductive health.
The Nov. 21 sale brought $1,505,105 to 29 southern Missouri beef herd owners.
Genetic uniformity starts at home by selecting good bulls through knowledgeable and informed selection and implementing focused production goals for clear outcomes relevant to beef cattle production.
University of Illinois Extension is offering Beef Quality Assurance training in December.
With cattle prices at record highs, ranchers looking to build back beef cattle herds need to take careful consideration of the composition of replacement heifers to yield top-quality calves, according to experts.
The Missouri Steer Feedout for winter-spring born calves began Nov. 4 for southwest Missouri participants.
Winter is critical to beef cow operation success.