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University of Florida scientists bred two new limpograss cultivars, 4F and 10, for use by select Florida cattlemen.
Nearly 1,000 cow-calf producers and feedlot managers gather in Gray Summit, Mo., to learn new production strategies.
Temple Grandin, an animal scientist whose life story was profiled in an HBO movie, will be the featured speaker at the Four States Cattle Conference Dec. 10 at the Four States Fairgrounds in Texarkana, Ark.
These temporary pastures can present problems for the unaware.
Cooler weather and a resurgence in rain will be sparking regrowth in fescue pastures, but ranchers with fall calving cows may need more than grass to maintain good body condition for cows.
Things to consider when determining whether to retain heifer calves or purchase bred heifers.
How many replacement heifers should you keep and how many cows should you cull?
Broad business coalition calls on Congress to ensure compliance on COOL.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Denton County and the Denton County Extension Agriculture Committee, in conjunction with Cooke, Grayson, Collin and Fannin counties, is hosting the North Texas Cattleman’s Conference.
Ranchers hear key factors to growing forage at rebuilding beef herd symposium.
The Five Nations Beef Alliance concluded a successful meeting and tour in south Texas last week, capped by the unanimous endorsement of Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Organization finds US. beef cattle industry’s animal care standards inadequate.
The cow herd averages 5.6 years of age. Does this mean that all the cows should be managed as 5-year-old cows?
Corn stalks are a great forage to graze, but is supplementation needed?
Yesterday, 45 state cattlemens’ associations representing more than 170,000 cattle breeders, producers and feeders sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Vilsack.
Replacing hay in your ration with corn this winter could be beneficial.
A K-State beef cattle specialist discusses using cow body condition scores now as a guide to managing the cow-calf herd into the fall and winter.
Now is a good time to learn about resources to help land owners manage their lands, for commercial production or agricultural exemption.
The 10 producers who registered the most Angus beef cattle in the state of Kansas recorded a total of 4318 Angus with the American Angus Association during fiscal year 2014.
University of Georgia researchers look for a way to maximize grass-fed beef in the state.
Attracting more than 100 members, committee representatives, and the entire IJBBA Board of Directors, attendees enjoyed an informative conference.
With beef prices at all-time highs culling cows can be a profit center.
“Thin cows do not compete” and “they need more feed” are points that need to be written on a barn wall, painted on pasture fences and noted on all of your paperwork.
Second in the three-part series, “Fall Calving in the Cornbelt”
Members of the American Hereford Association (AHA) will gather in Kansas City Oct. 31 through Nov. 2 for the 2014 Annual Meeting.
Cattle producers are looking at astonishing prices for their livestock in 2014 which are leading many to be concerned about the tax bill that will inevitably follow.
Health of animals consuming genetically engineered feed comparable to non-GE fed livestock.