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Preventing and managing Johne’s disease in your herd

While often viewed as a dairy industry problem, Johne’s disease can debilitate individual beef cattle operations, particularly those herds that are introduced to new cattle on a regular basis.
January 3, 2024
John O'Meara

Johne’s disease is often thought of as a dairy problem. In fact, beef producers also need to be vigilant to prevent the spread of this destructive, chronic disease.


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Synchronizing to utilize embryo transfer in your herd

Employing ET as a breeding technique can compound and speed genetic improvement. Knowing how and when to start the process can make it a profitable practice for producers.
December 11, 2023
Susanna McIntyre

High weaning weights, a uniform calf crop and a high calf crop percentage are every cow-calf producer’s goal to obtain the highest profit margin. Genetics combined with management is integral to achieving these goals.


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They’re alive … or not: Using technology to determine embryo viability

Emerging technologies in imaging and machine learning present new opportunities to ensure the viability of embryos at earlier stages than ever before.
November 10, 2023
Russell Killingsworth

Assisted reproductive techniques have revolutionized the field of animal breeding, as these techniques allow practitioners and scientists the ability to perpetuate the genetics of superior animals; cryopreserve genetic materials such as embryos, oocytes and sperm; allow shipping and transport of genetic material globally; enable selection and control of the sex ratio; and facilitate cloning and stem cell research.


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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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Building toward the future

Stephens Beef Cattle in Kentucky is using embryo transfer to develop superior genetics and improve for the next generation of the family.
June 28, 2023
Abigail George

Breeding Simmental and SimAngus cattle is the passion for Stephens Beef Cattle, a family-owned operation located in Ewing, Kentucky. The business was started in 1997 by Jeff and Angie Stephens, and their two children and son-in-law now partake in daily operations.


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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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Seeing the value in breeding technologies

October 24, 2019
Laura Handke
Technology in agriculture is not a new concept, and the efficiencies and the advancements those technologies have provided producers has revolutionized the industry.
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