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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Earning ‘A’ grades at Aristocrat Angus

September 30, 2011
Hearty Rocky Mountain cattle are the trademark for Aristocrat Angus, located north of Denver near the town of Platteville, Colorado, since 1966.
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Developing the next generation of herd sire

September 30, 2011
Chad Howlett
When analyzing factors that affect profitability on any cow-calf enterprise, terms such as “pregnancy rate” and “calf crop percentage” certainly rise to the forefront.
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Customize your fall calving system

September 30, 2011
Clifford Mitchell
Long before the technological era, customizing something was a way to claim ownership or establish an identity.
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Gender value difference determines sexed semen advantage

September 30, 2011
Jim M. McGrann
Gender value difference, whether bull or heifer, is what makes sexed semen a profitable alternative to conventional artificial insemination (A.I.) and natural service.
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Global beef roundup: Beef eaters see a decline in Argentina

September 30, 2011
Clint Peck
Argentina has made a name for itself around the world with its steaks. But things are changing dramatically in this country that was once dubbed “carnivore heaven.” Fish exports have overtaken traditional beef exports – which reflects the rapid decline of the cattle-farming sector in recent years. The latest figures show that during the first quarter of 2011, Argentina exported more than 145,000 tons of fish and seafood, double the amount of beef sent abroad during the same period of time. And while fish exports are on the rise, beef is looking at the wrong side of the scale.
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It's the Pitts: My coolest memories of the heat

September 30, 2011
Lee Pitts
The coldest I’ve ever been in my life was in Aberdeen, South Dakota, when the wind chill was minus 35 degrees. I can’t tell you what it felt like because I’d lost all feeling once we got into negative numbers. But I still preferred that to hot weather because you can always put on more clothes, but when it gets unbearably hot there’s only so much you can take off before breaking indecent exposure statutes. I’m touched that there have been so many good articles written this summer about how to care for the cows when it gets hot. But what about the cowboys?
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On the Edge of Common Sense: The scars to prove it

September 30, 2011
Baxter Black
I never claimed to be a cowman and I’ve got the scars to prove it! Frostbit fingers, baler twine blisters and an odd scrape in the side of my head where the hair won’t grow back from when my good ol’ horse slipped down on an ice slick on the calving lot. I went out off the front quarter, hung my left spur on the canvas medicine bag that was looped over the horn with parachute chord and lost a chunk of my ear when he drug me, unconscious, over the rusty metal feeder by the gate. My ear now looks like a chew toy!
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Schuil & Associates: Dairy confidence rebounds as ag real estate sales increase

September 29, 2011
“After three years of lackluster dairy sales, the third quarter of 2011 has shown an increase in dairies being purchased,” stated Marc Schuil, co-founder of Schuil & Associates, Inc. – agricultural land specialists in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Colorado. Schuil added that the recent dairy sale activity has moved many dairy properties from the “dairies for sale” column to the “dairy sold” column on their http://www.schuil.com website.
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Accelerated Genetics seeking summer intern candidates

September 29, 2011
Accelerated Genetics is again offering four types of summer internships to college students for the summer of 2012.  Accelerated Genetics internships provide an excellent variety of opportunities, from working hands-on within the A.I. industry, to networking and gaining valuable experiences that will help students to prepare for a future career.  The four types of internships being offered for 2012 include the marketing communications internship, the genetic services internship, the sales and service internship, and the veterinarian internship.
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Merck Animal Health awards $12,000 to top bovine veterinary students

September 29, 2011
Eight bovine veterinary students from across the U.S. each received $1,500 and an all-expenses-paid trip to the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) annual conference in St. Louis Sept. 21-24. The students were recognized at the AABP Conference by AABP and award sponsor Merck Animal Health.Since 2004, Merck Animal Health has awarded more than $120,000 in scholarships and travel expenses to 49 students through the AABP Bovine Veterinary Student Recognition Awards.
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