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The bull’s EPD values are the best representation of who he is.
Show-Me-Select heifers reached new record prices, averaging $3,208 on 286 head.
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt and the Kansas Department of Agriculture have entered into a joint agreement to increase the state’s efforts to combat cattle theft, the agencies announced Monday.
More than 150 cattle valued at about $350,000 have been reported missing in southeastern Idaho, and authorities suspect modern-day cattle rustling as beef prices have soared.
The $1.1 trillion omnibus package passed by the Senate on Saturday held several strong wins for the cattle industry.
State livestock officials are reporting for the second time in less than two weeks that they’ve found the disease brucellosis in a Montana cattle herd.
Livestock investigator continues to collect evidence on August 2013 cattle theft.
The series will highlight best management and selection practices for replacement heifers and allow producers to ask questions of extension specialists.
TSCRA Special Ranger Bert Perrier, Dist. 4 in northeast Oklahoma, reports 12 calves missing from a property near Wynona in Osage County.
I like to start with the basic growth traits, which are those “touchy, feely” traits that connect what I see in the cattle to what the data is trying to tell me.
The Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) is looking forward to being on the ground working at the state Capitol to make sure cattle raisers and landowners are properly represented.
American Angus Association enhances $F and $B to improve selection capabilities.
Montana livestock officials say a cow from a Madison County cattle herd has tested positive for the disease brucellosis.
The Missouri Cattlemen’s Association submitted comments to USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack regarding his proposal to create a beef checkoff on top of the existing program.
Consumers will likely see a modest uptick in beef prices at the grocery store next year, though most of the significant increases have already happened, a cattle market analyst said Thursday.
Kentucky beef cattle producers voted to assess themselves an additional $1 per head on cattle marketed in Kentucky in a statewide referendum held in November.
Higher cattle prices might bump your tax bracket. Put that extra revenue to appropriate use before year-end
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s Cattlemen’s College, now celebrating its 22nd year, has established a reputation as one of the most thorough cattle producer education programs in the nation.
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.
Life is good again — or at least far better — for those cattle producers who survived the long, devastating drought that decimated the nation’s beef cow herd and shriveled pastures across a wide swath of the country.
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.
A Kansas livestock expert is urging farmers and ranchers to take precautions against rustlers as historically high cattle prices make the animals a prime target for thieves.
University of Illinois Extension is offering Beef Quality Assurance training in December.
Agriculture officials say heavy rains that have fallen this year may have driven up production costs for Arkansas cattle farmers this winter.
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.