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Wendt Ranches stays true to tradition while blazing a trail forward

August 21, 2023
Callie Hanson

For over a century, Wendt Ranches has been battling the elements to raise high-quality, yet hardy, cattle to fit the highly specific needs of the coastal rancher.


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RancHER: Jeanette Lombardo: Advocating for the ag way of life

July 27, 2023
Carrie Veselka

Jeanette Lombardo is the executive director of the Farmer Veteran Coalition based in Waco, Texas.


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June U.S. milk production held in check

Major dairy state cow numbers down about 20,000 from May
July 22, 2023
Dave Natzke

The preliminary estimate of overall June milk production compared to a year earlier was unchanged to slightly lower in the U.S., and up just 0.2% in the major dairy states, the fourth straight month output was up less than 1% from a year ago.


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Sustainability, beef-on-dairy big topics at BIF Symposium

Researchers, marketers, and commercial and seedstock producers from around the world gathered at the 2023 BIF Symposium to discuss how improving beef genetics are helping the industry face the modern world.
July 17, 2023
Tyrell Marchant

The usual suspects (expected progeny differences [EPDs], genomic testing, heterosis) were covered, as were some issues (beef-on-dairy, methane emissions, cardiac health) that may have been a bit more of a surprise to the uninitiated at an event ostensibly dedicated to beef cattle genetics.



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Texas veteran pays gift of 'Old Glory' forward

July 1, 2023
McKenna Greco

A Chicago native and decorated veteran, Burdulinski served the country in the U.S. Army beginning in 2004, serving in deployments to Afghanistan, Kuwait and South Korea.


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Genetics can improve livestock grazing in South Texas

Improving beef cattle systems – particularly pertaining to sustainability-related traits such as heat tolerance, fertility and ability to travel – is a priority at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center at Beeville.
June 30, 2023
Kay Ledbetter

Using new fitness traits like heat tolerance and grazing behavior, Milt Thomas, a department of animal science professor in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is determined to help improve beef cattle systems in South Texas.



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Weekly Digest: Congress headed home

Here is a brief look at the news affecting dairy producers for the week of June 18-24, 2023.
June 20, 2023
Dave Natzke

With a pre-hearing informational session held on June 16, the schedule for potential modernization of the Federal Milk Marketing Order (FMMO) system moves forward.


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Stuff that lasts

The Lyssy family of south-central Texas has been an important force in improving and spreading the Beefmaster breed, but family legacy is what really keeps them going.
June 19, 2023
Tyrell Marchant

Driving down the county road past drought-stricken fields of sandy, caliche soil in south-central Texas’s Wilson County, you’d be forgiven for thinking it might not be the most fertile ground in the world. But for the Lyssy family, this is the perfect place to grow a cow herd, a family and a legacy.


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Development of heat-tolerant breeds in the U.S.

Many producers in warmer climates utilize Bos indicus-influenced cattle, but several African-sourced breeds also exist that offer the heat and pest tolerance sought by Southern producers.
June 19, 2023
Heather Smith Thomas

Almost all breeds in the U.S. today are of British and European descent, but many ranchers in Southern areas prefer cattle with some Zebu influence. In recent years, African types with less Zebu genetic influence and more Bos taurus have been introduced.


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Texas dairy fire impacts April milk production report

Year-over-year U.S. milk production was up just 0.3% as growth in per-cow output remained slow.
May 22, 2023
Dave Natzke

Even with the fire loss, Texas cow numbers were up 5,000 head from a year ago.


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