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How can we “jump start” some of those late calving cows to start cycling and move them up in the calving season?
It is a good idea to take a second look at those calving notes before you put them away for the year.
Pneumonia in cattle can be very frustrating for veterinarians and producers.
The Census of Agriculture reveals that South Dakota is a major player in the beef industry.
Kansas auctioneers take top two spots in annual world contest in Knoxville, Iowa.
With cattle prices at all time highs it is tempting to sell now, but it may be just as fruitful to hold onto those calves.
As with most issues without resolve, the discussion will come and go.
Cow-calf producers have a lot to consider when it comes to marketing their calves this year.
A Louisiana man was arrested Friday near Sallisaw, Okla., on one count of aggregated theft by check.
The South Dakota Department of Agriculture is accepting applications from people interested in participating in a trade mission to Russia that will center on beef genetics.
Three years into a state program to help counties contending with wolves, the focus has been on preventing attacks on livestock.
Some bulls are herd bulls and, more than likely, the herd bulls are at the top of the sale list.
Andy Fabin, cattle producer and farmer, testified before the House regarding the impacts of the EPA and Corps “interpretive rule” related to the Clean Water Act.
“Do farmers and ranchers really have to expand the herd?”
Next cattle expansion will be very complex for beef producers.
Cows are on high alert after calving, so this planting behavior impacts how and when groups of cattle can be moved or at least easily moved.
Responses will assist in planning future research and educational programming for Texas stocker cattle producers.
A good cow herd vaccination program starts with the heifers. Protect heifers before breeding season begins.
Knoxville Regional Livestock Market in Knoxville, Iowa, will host the 2014 World Livestock Auctioneer Championship on June 19-21.
A K-State veterinarian warns producers of hoof conditions that could affect beef cattle this summer.
A group of young Alabama cattlemen are helping in the recovery of the South Dakota beef industry one heifer at a time.
This time of year, cattle producers begin to ask ‘Should I creep feed my calves?’. The answer isn’t as simple as yes or no.
In his continued effort to build upon the history of the legendary Brinks Brangus herd, Ray Westall, owner of Brinks Brangus at Westall Ranches, has announced the purchase of 250 registered Brangus females from 101 Ranch at Palo Pinto, Texas.
Conducting breeding soundness exams on bulls is cost effective every year. It will be critical to check fertility before the 2014 breeding season after the severe winter.
Have cattle prices and lost grazing acres altered cow culling priorities?
Often grazing plans and recommendations use terminology such as Animal Unit Months (AUMs) to describe the carrying capacity of a given forage or pasture.
Managing critical control points at calving can help you have a successful calving season.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will conduct the 2014 Range and Pasture Management Program in Coleman, Texas.
The Cattle Trails Wheat and Stocker Cattle Conference will be held July 29 in Wichita Falls, Texas, jointly hosted by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is using goats to prevent future wildfires in New Mexico.