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Consider moving pregnancy testing up a few months for spring bred females.
Selecting for disease resistance could increase your bottom line in the future.
Again this year, the bulls will be turned out on Aug. 1, with the expected start of the 2015 calving season set at May 10.
State rural crime investigators, ranchers and agriculture officials say they suspect rising prices for cattle and beef as likely factors in livestock thefts in Alabama and elsewhere.
The annual Eastern Kansas Grazing School will be on Sept. 10 and 11.
Like it or not, for beef production to expand, the economics of the beef cow needs to have a threefold increase in net returns to compete with crop production.
Genomics have the potential to push the beef industry into a new frontier.
The American Gelbvieh Association is proud to honor nine members from Nebraska, Kansas, North Dakota, Nevada, Missouri and Ohio.
Hair shedding in cattle influenced by both genetics and the environment.
The cow-calf business depends on the production of calves. Too many producers leave that up to chance. What about you?
A Caldwell County, N.C., farmer doesn’t understand why someone is shooting his cattle.
Farmers in pockets of California hardest hit by the drought could begin to see their wells run dry a year from now.
The bill included language that would help provide relief from the regulatory burdens that continue to hamper the productivity and profitability of farmers and ranchers across the country.
AngusSource Genetic incorporates GeneMax DNA test results into marketing document.
In spite of recent rains, livestock producers may be considering adding a layer of protection against drought loss on annual forage crops, and the deadline to sign up for that insurance is approaching.
Fence building and cattle working demonstrations to be featured at Beef Cattle Short Course.
Producers should implement fly control programs that protect livestock and reduce the chances of insecticide resistance.
Cattle producers in many parts of Iowa are shifting rapidly from drought conditions to extremely wet and flood conditions, and they have a new set of issues to manage.
There are a lot of factors that go into breeding heifers and cows, but it all depends on when they’re in heat.
Red Angus cattlemen and women are gearing up to head to Savannah, Ga., Sept. 10-13 for the 61st Annual Red Angus Association of America National Convention
The American Gelbvieh Association has introduced the efficiency profit index (EPI) index to aid producers in selection for more feed efficient cattle that still have acceptable amounts of gain.
Handling cattle during high temperatures and humidity can be risky.
As we move into hotter weather, cattle managers need to be thinking about heat stress in their stock and how it can be mitigated.
Learn how to minimize the impact flies have on your herd.
The summer is filling up with excellent opportunities for rangeland education and fellowship.
Drought assistance for livestock producers is now available for 2012 and 2013.
How can we “jump start” some of those late calving cows to start cycling and move them up in the calving season?