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Driving your herd with ATV stockmanship

June 24, 2013
Robyn Scherer-Carlson
Traditional ranchers may scoff at the idea of using an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) or four-wheeler on a ranch, especially when it comes to working cattle. However, ATV use is an increasing trend, and one that many ranchers are finding to be very beneficial.
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When technology takes your job

June 24, 2013
Bruce W. Hoffman
A plethora of both informational literature and seminar-style workshops have emerged in recent years on the topic of technological advances as they relate to a reduction in workforce.
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The sun can provide water for livestock

June 24, 2013
Gary Hawkins
Water is one of those things we all need, including livestock. So, when animals are isolated from a water source, what can a farmer do to get them water while implementing best management practices?
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Handle with care: How reduced cattle stress adds to profit

June 24, 2013
Robert Fears
Abuse or rough handling causes stress in cattle, which can result in reduced weight gains, milk production, feed efficiency and disease immunity. In addition, stress often causes cattle abortions and injuries to animals and employees. The end result of animal abuse is reduced profits and increased liabilities – in addition to creating a bad image of the cattle industry with consumers.
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Today’s beef consumer: A look at evolving expectations

June 24, 2013
Jennie M. Hodgen
Most consumers are satisfied with the choices available to them when it comes to purchasing beef products. However, conflicting messages from anti-agriculture activists, media and even the celebrity community can make a trip to the grocery store a daunting task.
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Handling cattle with an attitude

June 24, 2013
Ron Gill
There has been a lot of focus in recent years on improved stockmanship and low-stress handling of livestock. Efforts to teach principles of handling have been done a lot of different ways.
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Management practices: Do they align with BQA guidelines?

June 24, 2013
Jason K. Ahola
The adoption level of Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) program guidelines by the cattle industry has primarily been evaluated at harvest via the National Beef Quality Audit (NBQA), at processing through injection site blemish audits or on cattle operations by small local or regional surveys.
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Irons in the fire: Charolais, Germany and Abraham Lincoln

June 24, 2013
Paul Marchant

For as long as I can remember, I’ve always had a fascination with all things cattle. When I was in grade school, a science fair was held each year where the fifth- and sixth-graders would choose a subject, prepare a presentation and present it to parents and faculty on a special evening.


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It's the Pitts: It takes an army

June 24, 2013
Lee Pitts
One of my favorite magazines is the National Junior Livestock Exhibitor, and it’s not just because they have carried my column for years. It’s just that underneath my cowboy exterior lies the heart of a steer jock. I enjoy looking at pictures of winning show steers. I always have. While other boys’ bedrooms were filled with pictures of baseball players, every spare inch of my room was covered with newspaper and magazine clippings of winning show steers. Even after I reached puberty – about my first year of college, I think it was – I thought more of steers than I did girls. I’ve had more dates with Angus than I ever did with women.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Grammar lessons

June 24, 2013
Baxter Black
Stew and I were talking about the world we grew up in. A time when family had a much greater influence on children than they do today. We grew up before cable television, texting, iTunes, unavoidable soft porn, misogynistic vulgar rap, instantaneous news, a sense of entitlement and electronic isolation. Both of our folks were Bible Belt believers and played music. I’ll let you decide whether it was better or worse; we all have our own story. But I think we’d agree it was a simpler upbringing. In both our growing-ups, cussing was not allowed. Stew was raised in the bootheel of Missouri, and his family were farmers. Grandpa was the patriarch, stern but compassionate. Grandma’s pride was her bountiful garden. She would not allow a tractor or roto-tiller in her garden for fear of oil or gas contamination of the soil.
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