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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

What looms ahead in the dietary fight for beef?

January 25, 2016
David Cooper
With the new year came news that the USDA and Department of Health and Human Services approved new 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines and an endorsement for red meat as a healthy protein.
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Breed type selection and use

January 25, 2016
Joe C. Paschal
We have an abundance of cattle breeds in the U.S. Often it is easier to speak of them as types based on their country or region of origin and their similarities of original or current use.
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Feed mills prepare for VFD implementation

January 25, 2016
Wendy Sweeter
As beef producers prepare for the implementation of the Veterinary Feed Directive, feed mills are preparing as well.
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4 producers share their newborn calf care protocols

January 25, 2016
Bobbi Jo Brockmann
What does your newborn calf protocol look like? How has it evolved over time? What circumstances require extra attention for your calves? What tips would you give other producers?
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Now is not the time to leave money on the table

January 25, 2016
Shane Gadberry
About a year ago, I overheard someone state that if you can’t make money with cattle prices now, you’ll never make money. A year later, weaned calves sold $50 to $100 per hundredweight below the previous year’s price.
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Know the rules created for the Veterinary Feed Directive

January 25, 2016
Tiffany Lashmet
By Jan. 1, 2017, if a cattle producer wants to feed his livestock certain medicated feeds, he cannot simply go to the feed store, purchase the feed and dump it in the feedbunk.
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Winter storms, Cattle on Feed and more data to come

January 25, 2016
Derrell S. Peel
Winter storm Jonas has dumped record snowfall on the East Coast, causing near total shutdown of several major cities and across a large region. Impacts from deep snow, power outages and coastal flooding will continue for several days.
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Lower livestock prices expected in 2016

January 25, 2016
Kenneth Mathews
The USDA is forecasting lower prices in 2016 for cattle, hogs, poultry, eggs and milk. Cattle prices are forecast to decline almost 8 percent compared with 2015 due to larger supplies of heavy cattle, high cold-storage stock levels and sluggish foreign demand.
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Life is about relationships – supervisor-employee ones, too

January 25, 2016
Bob Milligan
Think for a moment what your life would be like without interpersonal relationships – no one to interact with, talk to or even email/text. Life really is about relationships. When we think of relationships, we think first about family, friends and perhaps co-workers.
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Turning cropland into grassland

Turning cropland into grassland

January 25, 2016
Bruce Anderson
Seven dollar corn. Fourteen dollar beans. Bring out the plow and disk. Tear up the hay ground, pasture and CRP. Let’s make some real money. Sound familiar? All across much of North America, farmland devoted to forage production was rapidly converted to row crops to take advantage of attractive grain prices.
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