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The fall is great time implement a three step program (evaluation, planning, and action) that will benefit your grazing program.
Ranchers weigh options on replacement heifers amid historic high prices.
Review the numerous vaccination programs available and then, in consultation with a veterinarian, design and match operational needs with marketing protocols.
Much of this summer has felt like early fall, but the summer heat is going to rally over the next several days, prompting concern about livestock heat stress.
Online training in animal care just got a new look at the Beef Cattle Institute.
Due to uncertainties in the Russian market, the beef genetics trade mission hosted by the South Dakota Department of Agriculture (SDDA) and South Dakota Beef Breeds Council planned for October has been cancelled.
Corn should be a lot cheaper this fall, but will it be better than other alternative feed stuffs?
The International Brangus Breeders Association has selected GeneSeek, a division of Neogen Corporation, as the association’s new genomics profiling provider.
Increase the profitability of your cow-calf operation by utilizing early pregnancy detection.
Is it possible to increase the amount of grass produced in the same pasture? The answer is “maybe”.
Pasture leases can be a tricky business or a great opportunity for both the land and livestock owners.
Agriculture YouTube sensation Derek Klingenberg is at it again with a video of him calling his cattle in with a trombone.
Federal disaster aid for Texas cattle producers is available and officials are encouraging producers to act quickly in applying for programs.
Rain in July makes things look more optimistic for wheat and stocker cattle operators, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service economist.
Observing the little things can make for a more pleasant experience – both for the animal and the livestock.
Angus announces new AGI president and director of performance programs.
American Angus Association Regional Manager leads group dedicated to seedstock breeders.
The American Gelbvieh Association has released new search tools on its registry service.
An animal science professor at North Dakota State University is leading a project that aims to boost beef cattle production on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.
Not all success is associated directly with meticulous recordkeeping, but those who keep records with factual-based goals certainly will have less positive or negative surprises.
Don’t rule out grazing small grain stubble this fall and winter.
Improving forage conditions provide more options for Oklahoma cattle producers.
A recent study indicates economic challenges will persist for cattle producers looking to expand herds.
Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course attendees hear optimistic views on industry future.
A federal judge has refused to toss out the country’s first lawsuit challenging an “ag-gag” law that criminalizes undercover investigations of slaughterhouses and “factory” farms.
Providing shade and cool water can reduce productivity losses and make animals more comfortable.
Manage grazing use in riparian areas to prevent damage.
The cattle industry is transitioning from the liquidation phase to the expansion phase in terms of cattle numbers, according to Kevin Good, senior market analyst for CattleFax.
Now is the time to start thinking about stockpiling forages for this fall.