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There is still a need, and tremendous benefit from, the continued collection of phenotypes in the context of genomic selection.
Have you done taken a look at your cows’ body condition scores lately?
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host the Coastal Bend Beef Cattle Field Day from Dec. 5.
The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Food and Environment is cosponsoring the Managing Beef Cattle in Confinement Conference Nov. 24 at the Fayette County Cooperative Extension Service office in Lexington.
It might be a good year to background some cattle this winter.
Aggressively identifying ways to reduce depreciation expense should be a goal for cow-calf producers.
A cow is more likely to sustain a healthy state of living when the feed she consumes is a mixture of green and yellow feeds.
According to current fence laws in Nebraska landowners are required to equally split the cost of establishing and maintaining a fence to divide their properties if either of the parties would like to establish the boundary.
A group of University of Missouri scientists are using GPS tracking devices to help local cattle grazers.
Here are some selection tools to help you make decisions on the next generation of cattle you raise.