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Are your bulls ready?

March 24, 2017
Danielle Schlegel
Spring showers bring flowers and a breeding season for most beef cattle producers across the U.S. Whether it is the sole season or the first of two, making sure the males responsible for 50 percent of a herd’s genetics are prepared for the mating marathons ahead of them is not something that should be overlooked.
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Is early spring grass enough for the lactating heifer?

March 24, 2017
Karla Jenkins
The young lactating heifer has and will continue to be a rancher’s biggest nutritional challenge in the beef herd. If the young cow’s mature bodyweight is between 1,200 and 1,300 pounds, she likely only weighs a little over 1,000 pounds the first month after calving.
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It's the Pitts: Do the math

March 24, 2017
Lee Pitts
I’m often asked by young students what they should study in college in order to become a professional writer. If I was one, perhaps I’d know. Other than the four mandatory years of English in high school, I’ve never taken a writing class in my life. Never.
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Irons in the fire: A tangled web of chicken feathers

March 24, 2017
Paul Marchant
Last spring, my wife and I proudly attended the commencement exercises at Utah State University, where our second daughter graduated magna cum laude with a double major in political science and some sort of social work.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Anything that can go wrong

March 24, 2017
Baxter Black
“By gosh, that’s a new twist,” thought Terry as he tightened his collar against the biting wind and stared at the heifer. She was trying to calve standing up. He eased up on her and dropped a loop over the horns.
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Moisture, higher temps become critical for SW Kansas grasslands after wildfires

March 23, 2017
A Kansas State University expert says the region’s grasslands will need some moisture and higher temperatures to recover from wildfires that scorched an estimated 1 million acres in Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.
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USDA announces $6M to aid fire-affected farmers and ranchers in Midwest

March 22, 2017
The USDA is announcing the availability of more than $6 million in funding to implement practices that will help private farmers, ranchers and forest landowners affected by the wildfires blazing in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.
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RAFI accepting donations to aid in wildfire recovery

March 22, 2017
The recent wildfires in Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado have caused considerable financial loss and the devastation of livestock, homes and equipment. The Red Angus Foundation Inc. (RAFI) is rising to the occasion to accept and distribute donations that will assist our fellow friends, neighbors and cattlemen in their recovery efforts.
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EPA Worker Protection Standard changes take effect soon

March 21, 2017
The Environmental Protection Agency has revised the 1992 Agricultural Worker Protection Standard (WPS) regulation to increase protections for agricultural workers and their families.
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U.S. milk output remains at high tide

March 21, 2017
Dave Natzke
At first glance, USDA’s monthly report might indicate the growth wave of U.S. milk production has subsided. But, when adjusted for 2016’s leap day, milk output remains at high tide.
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