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Regional Roundup - Southeast: Summer production may be a dry repeat

June 23, 2017
Jason Duggin
The summer of 2017, in the Southeast, could be shaping up to be a repeat of 2016 for some. The National Weather Service forecasted Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina to have below-average rainfall through July.
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Regional Roundup - West: Grazing management: Improve your grazing distribution

June 23, 2017
Ryan D. Rhoades
The grazing season is in full swing, and cattle grazing on Western rangelands can be unevenly distributed due to large pasture size, variation in forage availability and limited access to water. This can lead to poor forage use efficiency, lower animal production and declining range health in overgrazed areas.
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Regional Roundup - Midwest/North: Minimizing the risk of heat stress

June 23, 2017
Erika Lundy-Woolfolk
Periods of extreme heat are often associated with the months of July and August and cause severe stress on cattle and cattlemen. Since we can’t control Mother Nature, being proactive is the best management practice to mitigate heat stress while still maintaining performance.
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Regional Roundup - Southern Plains: Consider giving those first-calf females a break

June 23, 2017
Ryon S. Walker
Management of first-calf heifers can be challenging but also crucial because of your investment into the genetics of your herd. The young females in production are typically the best genetics in your herd, so it makes sense to monitor them more closely.
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2018 beef production forecast at 2.3 percent growth

June 23, 2017
The USDA forecasts 2.3 percent growth in U.S. beef production in 2018, based on larger 2016 – and expected 2017 – calf crops projected to support increases in cattle placements in late 2017 and early 2018.
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Let’s take a look at your working facilities

June 23, 2017
Melissa Beck
Are your cattle-handling facilities up to snuff? Consider these statistics from a recent Politico article titled: “Your farm is trying to kill you.”
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More than just a second set of eyes

June 23, 2017
Danielle Schlegel
As technology evolves, drones are finding their way into a lineup of non-negotiables in producers’ management toolkits.
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V8 Ranch: Powered by a commitment to customers

June 23, 2017
Cassidy Woolsey
“You’re welcome back at V8 Ranch anytime,” smiled Brandon Cutrer as I pulled out of the drive after our interview – and I’m certain I’m not the only visitor who’s heard those words.
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Ask the Consultant: Building a herd in the current expansion period

June 23, 2017
Myriah D. Johnson
The dog days of summer have arrived, and we find ourselves in the midst of another cattle cycle. For the past few years, the expansion phase of the current cattle cycle has been going strong.
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A Panhandle town filled with feedyard tradition

June 23, 2017
Karena Elliott
History of feedyard industry grows richer in Hereford, Texas From the name of the town’s newspaper, Hereford Brand, to the high school mascot, Hereford Whitefaces, almost every single aspect of life in this small Texas town is influenced by beef.
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