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Cow-calf production expenses in 2025: What really needs cut?

Cutting costs is one of the most straightforward ways to increase profitability. But be sure to remember that some investments will have an outsized positive impact on your bottom line.
March 20, 2025
Jason M. Warner

With respect to cattle inventories and price levels for both cattle and beef, the cattle industry is experiencing unprecedented times. Certainly, there have been swings both upward and downward in the feeder calf market, but prices have generally been historically high the past couple years, with the same expectations for 2025 and 2026. 


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Weak calf syndrome: The obstacle that shouldn’t exist

Often, the occurrence of weak newborn calves is pinned on the mother cow or inclement weather. However, producers can decrease the incidence of this problem by focusing on yearlong cow nutrition.
January 16, 2025
Chris Ashworth, Steve Ensley, and Scott Fritz

Weak calf syndrome is exactly as it sounds; newborn calves are born weak, fail to thrive and often never get up to nurse. This is not a new phenomenon, and the industry has been combating it for decades.


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Breaking ground: Several university research dairies build new facilities

Read an overview of plans for new research dairies at the University of Idaho, Kansas State University, Michigan State University, Ohio State University and the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
September 3, 2024
Kimmi Devaney

While some university dairies have shut down in the last few decades, others are breaking ground on new research dairies to replace aging facilities or making renovations to update their current ones. Here is an overview of some of the facilities currently under construction.




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Changing the math

Fink Beef Genetics has embraced reproductive technology and built strong relationships to develop one of the premier operations in the country.
May 24, 2024
Tyrell Marchant

Fink Beef Genetics owns about 200 head of mother cows. Each of those, presumably, raises about one calf per year. Yet, somehow, in 2023, the Finks managed to sell more than 600 bulls carrying their herd’s genetics to customers across the country.


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Is artificial insemination the way to go for your operation?

Many of the benefits and drawbacks of breeding via A.I. are well known. But the technology may be a better fit for many producers’ operations than they realize.
April 19, 2024
John O'Meara

Many beef producers use a bull to make sure calves are hitting the ground. However, artificial insemination is a viable option for farmers and ranchers.


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Update on HPAI in U.S. cattle

Positive cases have come from 13 dairy herds in six states.
April 11, 2024
Tyrell Marchant

APHIS's National Veterinary Services Laboratory has confirmed positive test results from seven dairy herds in Texas, two in Kansas, and one each in Michigan, New Mexico, Idaho and Ohio.


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Creating an infinite operation: High Plains Ponderosa Dairy

Having a futuristic perspective on everyday decisions fuels reproductive success. This Kansas dairy milks Holstein-Jersey crossbreds and strives for efficiency at every level.
April 9, 2024
Matti McBride

When asked for his take on a sustainable dairy, Greg Bethard uses one word to describe his mentality regarding the future of his operation: infinite. The CEO and managing partner of a dairy in Kansas makes many decisions with an "infinite" perspective in mind.


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Avian influenza identified as illness affecting dairy cows in the Southwest

USDA confirms highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in two dairy cattle herds in Texas and two herds in Kansas.
March 25, 2024
Karen Lee

On March 25, the USDA released that unpasteurized, clinical samples of milk from sick cattle collected from two dairy farms in Kansas and one in Texas, as well as an oropharyngeal swab from another dairy in Texas, have tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).


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Highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed in U.S. dairy herds

No cases have yet been reported in beef cattle herds, and officials say it poses no threat to human health.
March 25, 2024
Tyrell Marchant

Federal agencies have confirmed that the “mystery illness” that had been affecting cattle on dairies in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico has been diagnosed as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).


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Southwest dairies affected by unidentified dairy cow illness

A contagious illness in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico is under investigation by state and federal animal health officials.
March 21, 2024
Karen Lee

Sudden loss of appetite; decreased milk production; thicker, concentrated, colostrumlike milk; a drop in rumen motility; abnormal tacky or loose feces; and fever are clinical signs reported thus far of an unidentified illness affecting dairy cows in the Southwest. Cases of this contagious illness were first reported several weeks ago in Texas.


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