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Merck Animal Health is pleased to announce significant progress in the implementation of its Zilmax Five-Step Plan.
Just about every full-time cattle operation needs hired labor once in a while, but feedlots especially rely on their employees.
Recent lower prices in corn could translate into fewer planted acres in 2015, potentially putting pressure on bids for beef cattle next year.
A feedlot projection calculator put together by University of Wisconsin Extension could be helpful for beef producers.
Choosing the right feeding site could pay dividends.
K-State veterinarian, Mike Apley, talks about beef producer adjustments to the phase-out of antibiotic use for cattle growth.
Beef Today’s Cowboy College offered feedlot crews an opportunity to learn more about dealing with high-risk cattle.
Applied nutrition modeling producing beef more profitably and helping reduce methane emissions in feedlots.
Breweries in Nebraska say a federal proposal would force them to stop giving spent grains to local farmers to use as cattle feed.
A new report shows the number of cattle in Kansas feedlots is down 2 percent for the lowest June inventory since 1999.
A new U.S. Department of Agriculture report says the number of cattle in large Nebraska feedlots is up 4 percent compared to August of last year.
It looks like rain in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa today. Why not spend the next two days out of the weather learning how to better handle your cattle?
Beef Today is proud to be hosting Cowboy College on Sept. 9-10, in Omaha, Neb.
There is still a lot of rebuilding to do as cattle inventories continue to decline nationally.
Outstanding members of the cattle-feeding community honored at Cattle Feeders Hall of Fame Banquet.
Tyson Foods plans to sell its poultry businesses in Mexico and Brazil for $575 million in cash to help pay debt from its recently announced acquisition of Hillshire Brands.
The Iowa Beef Center at Iowa State University is helping sponsor a Cattle Feeders Summer Seminar next month.
Beef producers can copy dairy feeding practices to more precisely meet the nutrient requirements of the herd.
As the time for marketing feeder calves approaches there are several things to consider when getting ready to sell these calves to ensure the most value is received for them.
Be sure to keep your cattle cool during the summer heat.
The cattle feed additive Zilmax has no noticeable detrimental effect on cattle health or well-being, according to research by scientists.
Kansas State and New Mexico State will give graduate students a closer look at real-life industry scenarios.
What is the cost of feeding all of these light weight cattle?
How risky is it to feed crops that have mycotoxins to cattle?
The latest numbers from the June Cattle on Feed report had no surprises as the trend of fewer cattle in feedlots continues.
The fed cattle market continues to be profitable despite ending the month of May on a lower point.
Taking a step back in time will help explain why stocker cattle are priced where they are.
Kansas State University in cooperation with Merck Animal Health recognized the recipients of the “Top Hand” awards at the 2014 K-State Cattle Feeders College.
May Cattle on Feed report indicates fewer cattle in feedlots and less placements coming.