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From backdrop to business

November 12, 2020
Kate James
As a high school freshman, his ag teacher presented him with the opportunity to participate in the calf scramble at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. After catching at both, he selected a purebred Hereford heifer for his project, a decision which set into motion the beginning of a career.
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A passion that comes full circle

November 6, 2020
Jordan Manning

For Sieto Mellema of Dalhart, Texas, naming his dairy Full Circle Jerseys was an idea that came to him in the middle of the night. After thinking about his family’s process of growing crops to feed their cows, which produce the milk to make the cheese at a plant, which ends up providing recycled water for their farm to irrigate crops – he drew a shape in the air with his finger and realized it all comes to a full circle.


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The HeartBrand team

A whole lot of heart and a whole lot of beef

October 23, 2020
Mayzie Purviance

According to Live Science, the heart pumps blood while supplying oxygen and nutrients to a person’s tissue and removes wastes. Basically, without a heart, we simply wouldn’t live.


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Veterinarian network and mentoring program launching in Texas, New Mexico

October 13, 2020
Kay Ledbetter

A group of Texas A&M AgriLife faculty are establishing a rural veterinarian network to provide education and assistance with a goal of making rural veterinary practices sustainable.


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Valuable starting tools for stocker supplements

September 14, 2020
David Cooper

The maintenance factor for steers and replacement females is a constant mathematical formula with several variables. The biggest final question: When am I going to supplement and what will I use?


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Huffman Farms Team

Silage production in central Texas

July 14, 2020
Robert Fears
The word “sustainability” is used often in today’s society, and it has a different definition for different groups. Successful farmers and ranchers practice sustainability in their operations every day.
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Prescribed burning improves forage

June 1, 2020
Heather Smith Thomas
Ranchers often use fire to help control or retard invasive species or brushy plants like juniper or cedar, create more forage for livestock or reduce fuel loads to help prevent catastrophic wildfires.
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Greg Goudeau

10 things your beef cattle buyer wants you to know (and do)

January 31, 2020
Carrie Veselka
“I want you as an operator to get outside your box. Think outside your operation,” Greg Goudeau, owner and manager of Navasota Livestock Auction in Navasota, Texas, told a packed house at the 2019 Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course.
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South Central: Spring bull buying: Part 1

December 24, 2019
Jason Banta
Spring bull sale season is starting. This article will focus on bull buying considerations for commercial producers, but many of the items discussed also apply to seedstock producers for theirs and their customers’ needs.
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2019 beef news in review

November 22, 2019

Tyson plant fire

The Aug. 9 fire that forced closure of the Holcomb, Kansas, Tyson Foods processing facility fueled a massive reaction in cattle markets through late summer, with feeders taking it on the chin with lower profit margins and processors reaping record prices.
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