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One mile from home, our world shattered. We survived the wreckage, but it made one thing clear: Stop pushing pause and finalize your farm succession plan today. Your legacy depends on it.
Tom and Terryn Drieling discuss how leadership sets workplace tone and impacts culture, profitability, efficiency, safety and retention.
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The last thing producers want to do is waste good fertilizer on bad weeds.
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Leaning Oak Ranch shares real-world lessons from a four-pillar parasite management strategy.
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Success in cattle production means managing herds across many different facets of genetics, health, reproduction, performance, and sustainability.
Flight zones, pressure and release, and facility design don’t just apply in the chute. They may be the missing framework for team cohesion in agriculture.
Production Animal Consultation will host two beef industry summits this spring.
From vaccines to sedatives, not all accidental injections are minor. Here’s what you need to know about recognizing risk and seeking care.
Oklahoma State’s Mark Johnson shares research determining the average gestation for Bos Taurus beef cows.
With 50 million acres of U.S. grasslands lost in a decade, IYRP highlights the global need for balanced development. Learn how ranchers are navigating land conversion to protect the future of working lands.
When Lydia Carpenter and her husband built a relationship with a senior producer, it led to the opportunity for a non-family business transition.
From cyberattacks to succession, top producers share how they turned high-stakes crises into strategic growth. Discover how balancing data with values and peer relationships can transform agricultural risk.
Oklahoma State extension specialists share strategies for producers to consider after a wildfire.
The way you show up for your team on the farm shapes how work gets done and the kind of environment your crew experiences every day.
Dr. Blake Balrog outlines practical exam findings that help determine when oral therapy is sufficient and when it’s time to move to IV fluids.
The right tagging systems save time, labor and money.
CattleFax’s Patrick Linnell predicts a slow, cautious rebuild as aging producers, labor shortages and volatility reshape expansion decisions.
Putting off letting go of the wrong employee often makes problems harder to fix later.
From the Secure Beef Supply (SBS) Plan to mock outbreaks, industry experts share how to safeguard your herd against emerging threats.
From stress mitigation to rapid diagnostics, new tools aim to reshape how veterinarians make decisions in the field.
Post-treatment interval decisions may shape both clinical outcomes and antimicrobial stewardship in bovine respiratory disease protocols.
Dr. Dan Thomson shares essential tips for injections, needle selection and syringe maintenance to ensure herd health and carcass quality.
On farms and ranches, stress is part of the job. But couples who stay connected and are intentional about their relationship can navigate the busy seasons without letting it strain their partnership.
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Turning Cattle Behavior Into Profitable Decisions
Five beef producers share highlights from Nashville.
University of Missouri’s Carson Roberts explains 5 reasons why rotational grazing fails and 5 ways to make it work.
Five beef producers reveal the sessions, technology and trends they are tracking this week in Nashville.
There’s value in simultaneously improving carcass and maternal traits in your cow herd.
Use these tips to capture implant value without sacrificing long-term performance.
Treatment timing is not a single choice, but a moving target, that must balance sensitivity, percision and group-level signals to intervene effectively.
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