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Diving into benchmark data

Benchmark data and reports are only as good as their implementation. Feedlot operators who understand what the data tells them can improve animal health and efficiency.
August 12, 2024
Garland Dahlke

The benchmark reports are interesting and folks tend to value them in different ways, but they are a little more than just a means to compare yourself with your neighbors or fuel a competitive spirit.


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Across the Fence: Making plans

Making plans is sometimes different than executing plans.
July 24, 2024
Marci Whitehurst

When the kids were little and we needed a babysitter to go on a date, it took effort. After we finally found a night that worked for someone to come, inevitably something happened. An irrigation ditch flooded. We got snowed in. The kids got sick. The dog got hurt. Usually, though, the cows got out.


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Poll: Producers aren’t expanding this year

July 9, 2024

With parts of the country battling their way back from drought and U.S. cattle numbers reaching historic lows over the last few years, it’s reasonable to ask when producers are going to start rebuilding their herds.


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Finding the right balance: Relying on instinct, data or both

Cattle producers are privy to more data about their herds and the market than ever before. Combined with their intuition, that data can be a powerful tool for managing risk and animal health.
June 18, 2024
Bruce Derksen

Feedlot operators tap into their hard-earned instincts almost every minute of every day. Most also lean into data and information. When critical decisions need to be made, it can be difficult to choose the right lane. Should instinct or data guide the thinking, or is there an overlap? If they’re both valuable, how do producers find their appropriate balance?


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Beyond fundamentals: Next-level feedyard risk management

Risk management is crucial for maintaining profitability and long-term success in the cattle business. Thinking beyond traditional fundamental analysis and considering other critical factors such as seasonal patterns, money flow, price action, trends and volatility can create the best marketing strategies.
June 14, 2024
Luke Frantz

In cattle feeding, effective risk management is crucial for maintaining profitability and long-term success. Traditionally, many cattle feeders have relied heavily on fundamental analysis for their marketing strategies.


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Prepare for future beef-on-dairy markets

Market forces have created excellent opportunities for dairy-beef crossbred calves today. Is your dairy prepared for future market swings?
June 12, 2024
Jeremy Howard

Dairy farmers are reaping the benefits of current high prices for dairy-beef crossbred calves thanks to historically lower cattle placements and strong beef demand. It is not unusual for day-old calves to bring $600 to $700 or more, significantly more than full dairy calves.


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TSCRA update: The future may be unpredictable, but it looks optimistic for cattle producers

While raising cattle isn’t always sunshine and rainbows, many points of optimism were shared with producers during the 2024 Cattle Raisers Convention and Expo in March, along with industry and policy updates, new technologies and the upcoming weather forecast.
April 1, 2024
Abigail George

Just days after fires moved across the Texas Panhandle, the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) hosted the 2024 Cattle Raisers Convention and Expo on March 22-23 in Fort Worth, Texas.


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Irons in the Fire: Wall of fame

March 20, 2024
Paul Marchant

When I was a kid, the mystique of the National Western held sort of a weird spell over me. I was a devoted disciple of Dick Crow, and I religiously studied the gospel as it was presented each week in the Western Livestock Journal.


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February cattle on feed numbers slightly up from 2023

March 4, 2024
Tyrell Marchant

The Cattle on Feed report released by the USDA-NASS on Feb. 23 showed that animals in feedlots bound for the slaughter market in the U.S. totaled 11.8 million head on Feb. 1, a slightly higher inventory than the same period in 2023.


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USDA feed outlook shows global grain and grain-consuming animals are reduced

February 27, 2024
Abigail George

The February Feed Outlook report showed the 2023-24 global coarse grain production is reduced. Supply is slightly lower at 442.6 million metric tons. However, reductions in total U.S. coarse grain use outweigh supply losses, lifting ending stocks.


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