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Irons in the fire: Doubt not in Fred

October 24, 2013
Paul Marchant
My boys all started helping me cowboy when they were quite young. As is the case with many ranch families, we had each of our kids on a horse not long after they could walk. My oldest son started riding with me for full days when he was 7 or 8. The youngest was spending 10-hour days on the mountain when he was 4. It was always more of a fight to make him stay home than it was to take him along. He always wanted to go, and he rarely complained about the long, hot days and the hard work.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Winch up

October 24, 2013
Baxter Black
A while back, I decided to build up my ranching reputation by improving my equipment. I purchased a 1997 crew-cab GMC 1-ton diesel with only 254,000 miles on it. I traded in a ’74 1-ton flatbed F350 with a winch, plus $4,000. I asked the used-car dealer if I could keep the winch. He said it was the only reason he took the flatbed in trade. Cal told me his neighbor Jerry came by to show him his new purchase. A brand-spankin’ new 3Z4 ton four-wheel drive with payments of $600 a month over five years … but what Jerry was most proud of was a 20-ton winch with 50 feet of cable mounted on the front bumper.
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ProAG Bale Hiker 2200

ProAG introduces new Bale Hiker

October 23, 2013
ProAG, the hay products division of Morris Industries, introduces its new Bale Hiker 2200, a round bale handling machine built to meet the demands of today’s diversified agriculture industry.
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The cost of a blizzard: Total impact of Atlas by numbers

October 23, 2013
The 12 counties comprising the Northwest and West Central agricultural reporting districts (Butte, Corson, Dewey, Harding, Perkins, Ziebach, Haakon, Jackson, Lawrence, Meade, Pennington, and Stanley) were among the South Dakota counties hardest hit by the blizzard on Oct. 4-5, 2013. According to USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, these 12 counties had 769,000 head of cattle and calves as of Jan. 1, 2013.
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Canadian National Milking Shorthorn Show

Winners selected at Canadian National Milking Shorthorn Show

October 23, 2013
The 2013 Canadian National Milking Shorthorn Show, held in mid-September, saw the largest number of head at the show in many years.Several awards were given out, including that of Grand Champion, which went to 3-year-old Koopycrest Mocha Ali Apple ET, owned by Shawn Koopmans of Picton, Ontario.


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102313 beef fest

Beef helps fuel runners at marathon festival

October 23, 2013
The beef checkoff through the Northeast Beef Promotion Initiative, in partnership with Redner’s Warehouse Markets (RWM), Reading, Pennsylvania, encouraged runners to “fuel up” with lean beef at the Runner’s World Half Marathon Festival in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. An estimated 12,000 runners and their families toured the expo during the two-day event in September. Visitors to the beef booth received samples of the roast beef and veggie wrap. Around 1,500 samples of the beef wraps were handed out during the expo.
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Beef Cattle Browsing – October 2013

October 23, 2013
Stephen Hammack
This newsletter is published by Texas AgriLife Extension and edited by Dr. Stephen Hammack, professor and extension beef cattle specialist emeritus. Browse the sections below to learn about recent hot topics in the cattle industry. Antimicrobial resistance in humans – what’s to blame?
Use of antibiotics in livestock is often blamed for increasing antibiotic resistance in humans. A recent joint report by the United Kingdom Department of Health and the Department for Environmental Food & Rural Affairs indicated the main cause of such resistance in humans is antibiotic use in humans.
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USDA undersecretary meets with S.D. ranchers impacted by blizzard

October 22, 2013
Michael Scuse, undersecretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, has announced that conservation assistance is available from the USDA for those affected by the Atlas blizzard that swept through western South Dakota earlier this month. Scuse made the announcement in Rapid City during a meeting with many of the state’s western producers.
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Cattle prices continue to rise

October 22, 2013
Chris Hurt
Cash cattle prices have moved higher this fall, supported by small cattle supplies, a generally favorable demand base, and low feed prices that have sent feeder cattle futures prices to record highs. The outlook suggests even higher prices in coming months.
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Growing bred replacement heifers

October 22, 2013
Glenn Selk
Bred replacement heifers that will calve in January and February need to continue to grow and maintain body condition. Ideally, 2-year-old heifers should be in a body condition score of “6” at the time that their first calf is born.
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