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CRI to buy Mexican A.I. company

August 14, 2012
Cooperative Resources International (CRI) of Shawano, Wisconsin, and Reproducción Animal S.A. de C.V. (RASA) of Tlalnepantla, Mexico, have agreed in principal on the sale of RASA to CRI. Management staff from both organizations are finalizing business plans with an expected transition date of Jan. 1, 2013.
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Black ink: Tackling the worst case scenario

August 14, 2012
I dreamed of fresh-smelling rain that beat waves against windows and swept slowly through fields to fill every crack before moving on to refill ponds and kick-start the creeks. Dawn light fell on a full rain gauge. I thanked whoever had left their windows open, washed a truck, mowed a sparse third cutting or made plans to load cattle out of some dirt-road pens.
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Preconditioning strategies for drought-stricken areas

August 14, 2012
The U.S. Drought Monitor continues to show the spread of severe and extreme drought into larger areas of cow-calf country. Producers are seeing the effects of more heat, reduced forage quality and dwindling water supplies in the cows and calves.
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Mexican drought impacts on U.S. cattle imports

August 14, 2012
Increased imports of Mexican cattle have supplemented dwindling U.S. feeder cattle supplies the past two years. Mexican cattle imports increased 16 percent from 2010 to 2011 to 1.42 million head.
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Fall calving: prepare before helping

August 14, 2012
The fall calving season will soon be underway on many Oklahoma and Southern Plains ranches. Before the first heifer starts in labor, now would be a good time to make the appropriate preparations for the upcoming calving season.
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Groups respond to OCM partnership with HSUS against checkoff

August 14, 2012
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) President J.D. Alexander expressed disgust following an announcement that the Organization for Competitive Markets (OCM) has formed a partnership with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) to destroy more than 25 years of market development and consumer demand building by the Beef Checkoff Program.
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Are you an expert?

August 14, 2012
Lynn Olsen

I think many of our producers could and should be considered “experts” in their craft. Years of experience have given them opportunities to learn what works and what doesn’t. They have made improvements on their farms based on those lessons and hopefully will continue to do so in the future.  But what do you do when presented with a new challenge, perhaps something you’ve never seen or experienced before?


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Forage brassicas for livestock

August 14, 2012
Doo-Hong Min

Forage brassicas can be used to extend grazing seasons if they are planted in late July to mid-August.

The term “brassica” covers turnip, kale, forage rape and swede, and brassicas are cool-season annuals that have high protein (15 to 20 percent crude protein) and digestibility (65 to 80 percent).

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Nick and Sam Moxley

Entrepreneur brothers start farming businesses

August 14, 2012
Alisa Anderson Raty
In 2007, the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) found that in the U.S. the average age of a farm’s principal operator was 57.
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New salinity-tolerant forage crops

August 14, 2012
Donald Miller

Salinity is a growing problem on farmland in many parts of the western U.S., ranging from the Dakotas to the arid Southwest. The increase in salinity in these regions is adversely affecting crop productivity and in some cases making portions of fields unprofitable or unfarmable.



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