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With rising feed costs, it’s more important than ever to maximize grazing and improve forage quality to provide optimal nutrition for cattle.
Breakeven estimates did not change dramatically from previous estimates as weather remains a problem for early February placements.
During the Cattle Industry Convention in Denver, CattleFax reported on the 2011 beef industry outlook.
Couser Cattle Company, owned by Bill and Nancy Couser of Nevada, named the national winner of the National Cattlemen’s Foundation Environmental Stewardship Award.
Some cows may calve early, so be prepared.
High cattle prices are good, unless you’re buying them to feed.
Ways to cut your feed bill, short- term and long-term.
The right feed mixer can make economic sense for mixed rations.
Keep sharing your ideas about how you are saving money and improving efficiencies around your farm or ranch.
Iowa cattlemen use creativity in cattle facilities to fit their operation.
Monoslope buildings protect cattle from weather extremes.
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association is restructuring.
The headliner of this report is beef replacement heifers, which came in 5% under year-ago.
Weather will probably be the deciding factor determining when the beef cattle industry will shift from liquidation to expansion.
The margin is still negative for cattle being placed on feed.
How to Protect High-Risk Calves.
The U.S. Meat Export Federation says Taiwan’s mandatory testing for ractopamine hydrochloride is creating uncertainty.
Cattle feeders are beginning to show less appetite for purchasing feeder cattle at current prices.
You should always have a plan of action for when disaster or extreme weather strikes.
There is an inexpensive feed option for your herd this winter.
USDA’s monthly audit of feedlot activity came in on the bearish side of the average pre-report trade guesses.
The priories include trade; transportation; environment; competition; and healthy herd – cattle and consumers
Patrick Grant discusses his work as President and CEO of the National Western Stock Show and what the show means for agriculture.
A couple of agricultural economists say the JBS-Swift merger represents a crossroads for the cattle industry.
The estimate of 2010 red meat and poultry production is raised from last month, reflecting higher production of beef, pork, broilers, and turkey.
Accessibility to corn co-products provide Midwest cattle feeders opportunities but there are still challenges.
Industry leaders still sort out COOL regulations.
It is important to have resources positioned to help make management decisions that will influence the profitability of an operation for years to come.
There are ways to reduce the stress associated with weaning for both calves and cattle producers.
In this “I Am Angus” segment, a look at the annual journey to the National Western Stock Show.
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