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“This ceremony marks the completion of our cutting-edge facility and a time to celebrate the significance of how Oklahoma State University Agriculture is advancing the land-grant mission of teaching, research and Extension,” says Jayson Lusk, vice president and dean of OSU Agriculture.
When times are tough is when farmers need their trusted advisers the most, says Greg Martinelli.
The concept of fetal programming has been evolving in the beef industry for several decades as more research is done.
For long-term success, farm leaders should regularly assess the landscape of their operation and adjust their strategies accordingly.
As misinformation regarding the use of mRNA vaccines in livestock filter through social media, there are facts begging to be set straight.
Registration for classes covering grazing, heifer development, pasture management and profitability available now to producers.
Understanding the reasons for and steps to provide euthanasia is important to provide a painless and stress-free death for livestock.
Speaker to cover how producers can reduce livestock depredation.
Association internships offers learning opportunities for students looking for experience in communications, events, membership and government relations.
Annual five-state beef conference hosted by beef extension teams from Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas will be held Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.
A multi-year behavioral experiment suggests the way data is presented in sale catalogs makes a difference on how long buyers study information.
Learn to manage grass for pasture health and profitability.
Topics covered in the 2024 event will include the cattle outlook, coccidiosis, and future trends in the Kansas cattle feeding industry.
Free webinar about upcoming livestock electronic tagging requirements scheduled for Oct. 1
With fall weaning and harvest upon producers, it’s also time to think about tax-planning with an accountant to avoid unforeseen tax implications.
Working on a succession plan for your operation? Here are a few key points to keep in mind.
Looking below the tip of the iceberg is helping the beef industry better understand and address root causes of health problems in populations of cattle.
The Klosterman Feedlot Innovation Center, a commercial-scale feedlot research facility, is set to open this summer at the University of Nebraska.
Cattle prices are at historical highs and a window of opportunity is open for herd focused genetic improvement giving you options when prices return to lower levels.
The good news is there are legal devices to do whatever a farmer wants to do. The key is using the right mechanisms for the relationship piece.
Before purchasing a new ag technology, put the technology to the test and know it’s potential impact on you and your operation.
There’s a serious lack of communication between generations, and procrastination and conflict avoidance are killing agriculture, says Elaine Froese, a farm family transition expert.
The clock is ticking — and the current estate-tax exemption is set to plummet at the end of 2025. The smaller exemption coupled with inflation and land values likely means increased assets and estate-tax rates.
Consolidation continues across agriculture and America’s beef industry, Census finds.
The program reaches a new milestone, growing by more than 5,000 in the last two years.
Trust In Beef’s Sustainable Ranchers Tour recently spotlighted second-generation rancher Meredith Ellis, taking producers behind the ranch-gate for a tour of award-winning G Bar C Ranch in North Texas
The 2024 Nebraska Range Short Course is teaming up with the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition (NGLC) Grazing School on June 25 – 27, 2024 at the Spring Lake Ranch south of Gordon, Nebraska.
Another state, Illinois, now reports it has the tick, which can pose a health risk for humans, cattle, sheep and some other animal species.
The Blueprint For The Future Beef Conference – Part 2 will be held at the Totusek Arena on the OSU campus May 22 and 23, 2024.
USDA calls these exotic arachnids “invasive pests that pose a serious threat to livestock.” Large numbers can infest a single animal, impacting growth and performance and, in extreme cases, causing death.
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