Seedstock
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.
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.
AngusSource Genetic incorporates GeneMax DNA test results into marketing document.
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.
Some bulls are herd bulls and, more than likely, the herd bulls are at the top of the sale list.
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.
Junior Gelbvieh and Limousin members, ages 14-21, have the opportunity to participate in the POWER leadership conference.
The American Gelbvieh Association has engaged in research and development of EPDs and indexes to measure maternal traits.
The convenience offered by online bull sale catalogs and videos that can be downloaded, reviewed and potential bulls identified is a critical component of today’s bull marketing.
Orders are now being accepted for 2015 BRS/AngusSource Genetic calving books.
The American Gelbvieh Association is pleased to announce the hire of Carrie Tilghman, Glasgow, Ky., as the junior activities coordinator, as of April 21.
In an effort to better serve the commercial beef industry, International Genetic Solutions, and its partners, have developed a tool used to determine relative value of feeder calves based on genetic, environmental and management factors.
Make sure you’ve got the proper insurance for your bulls by performing a breeding soundness exam.
New bulls need to be properly prepared before entering the herd.
The 83rd Southwest Missouri Beef Cattle Improvement Association’s bull sale March 31 at Springfield Livestock Marketing Center followed the current beef market trend with a record average price of $4389.
The bull breeding soundness days held in early March at four veterinary clinics in southwest Missouri found 13.5 percent of the bulls were unsatisfactory as potential breeders.
U.S. Livestock Genetics Export (USLGE) has received funds which will be available to private breeders, companies, or cooperatives interested in promoting livestock, semen, or embryo sales in international markets through December 31, 2014.
An outstanding set of bulls and strong cattle prices lead to the most successful sale in the 26 year history of the Michigan Cattlemen’s Association-Michigan State University Bull Evaluation Program.
Junior Angus members will gather in Indianapolis July 6-12.
Knowing inputs and outputs on a cow/calf operation and understanding feed efficiency tools and concepts are vital to improving overall herd profitability.
The International Brangus Breeders Association (IBBA) welcomed members and show exhibitors to its annual convention in Houston March 4-8, 2014, in conjunction with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
Breeding season is a few months away. However, it is time to start thinking about Breeding Soundness Exams (BSE) for your bulls.
Having a socket set that only has large sockets makes no more sense than only buying bulls that are trait leaders for growth.
The initial investment of a bull in today’s market may seem staggering, but it is an investment that adds immediate value to the herd working forward.
Winter and spring is the time of year when cattle producers begin making their breeding decisions, with that comes many bull sale catalogs and EPDs that need to be reviewed and analyzed.