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Don’t forget about the bulls

August 17, 2010
As the breeding season approaches, generally everyone is thinking about getting cows and heifers in shape for the breeding season. A nice, tight breeding season results in a nice, tight calving season, which generally is the most economical for producers. However, the cow is only half of the equation. Don’t forget about the bulls!
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Gelbvieh to launch new Southern composite breed

August 17, 2010
The American Gelbvieh Association (AGA) introduces its Southern Balancer hybrid, a Gelbvieh heat-tolerant composite specifically targeted to Southern beef producers. Registration certificates and performance data will be offered this fall, AGA said.
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Condition called ‘frothy bloat’ killing Kentucky cattle

August 17, 2010
A potentially fatal condition called “frothy bloat” is afflicting Kentucky cattle herds and prompting state officials to ask the U.S. Department of Agriculture to include the condition in a program allowing farmers to request reimbursement for losses.
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JBS begins acquisition of Arizona feedlot

August 17, 2010
Brazil-based JBS Swift, the world’s largest beef producer, announced plans in early July to acquire the McElhaney Cattle Co. feedyard of Welton, Arizona. McElhaney has a one-time capacity for 130,000 head of cattle, according to a company press release.
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FDA revises vomitoxin guidance advisory levels for beef, dairy cattle

August 17, 2010
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has revised its guidance document containing advisory levels for the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol, also referred to as DON or vomitoxin – increasing the level destined for beef cattle and establishing for the first time a separate level for dairy cattle.
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USDA finalizes ground beef standards for school lunch and nutrition programs

August 17, 2010
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced July 1 that USDA has finalized tougher new standards for ground beef purchased by the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) for federal food and nutrition assistance programs, including the National School Lunch Program.
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A vision of success

August 17, 2010
Hard work. Determination. A vision peering beyond the horizon. A drive to weather setbacks and achieve desired results.
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EVENT COVERAGE: Cutting-edge genetics showcased at BIF symposium

August 17, 2010
Beef Improvement Federation members and industry experts heard new genetic advancements and technologies that embody the cutting edge of profitable solutions during the BIF Research Symposium at the University of Missouri in Columbia.
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EVENT PREVIEW: 2010 National Angus Conference & Tour

August 17, 2010
The National Angus Conference & Tour will be held Sept. 14-17 in Bozeman, Montana. Three of the event’s participating speakers provided Progressive Cattleman some pre-event comments about their presentations. Learn more at www.nationalangusconference.com
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Cattle sales rise above typically cool July norms

August 17, 2010
The following is a summary report of the July cattle supply marketings as reported by USDA Livestock & Grain Market News. Feeder cattle marketing in July usually starts with a full-week shut-down for the Fourth of July, but this year the industry was not in total agreement on which week to take its break (with Independence Day falling on a Sunday).
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