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Neogen launches Prima Marc bottle mount vaccinator

January 23, 2015
Neogen has expanded its line of Prima Marc products to include a veterinary syringe that simultaneously injects and marks an animal – and at the same time provides an animal care provider the mobility of a bottle mount vaccinator (BMV).
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Just dropping by ... One candle of faith is extinguished and the world grows darker

January 23, 2015
Not long ago, I wrote an article that was perceived as a political ploy and an attack on the Catholic church. I was horrified when I read the critic’s message and realized how I had been so totally misunderstood. My intention with the article, “Big Endians vs. The Little Endians,” was to bring Christian people together under one label, not to point fingers at any one church, especially the Catholic church.
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It's the Pitts: Just a rancher

January 23, 2015
Lee Pitts
I was talking to my friend Phil on Thanksgiving about his father, Peter Tognazzini, and I mentioned that there would be a good turnout for his funeral. Phil, in his modest manner, said, “Why would there be a crowd? He was just a rancher.”
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On the Edge of Common Sense: ‘Only take a minute’

January 23, 2015
Baxter Black
In my travels, I have been on lots of family farms where the whole family is involved in the work. During calving season, it is not uncommon for the “rancher” to allow his wife to take the 10 p.m. heifer check.
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Severity of winter and impact on calf birthweights

January 23, 2015
Glenn Selk
Does the severity (coldness or mildness) of the winter have an impact on spring-born calf birthweights? Ranchers have asked that question during many springs, and veterinarians have speculated for years. The debate rages on.
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First commercially traded Top Dollar Angus calves pay off

January 23, 2015
Laura Nelson
It was a good year at the Hoot Owl Ranch. Lots of cattlemen would share that assessment this year, but manager Kenny Stauffer and his wife, Misty, are confident there will be many more like it to come, regardless of the traditional cattle market.
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Low-stress livestock handling: Why is it important?

January 23, 2015
Whit Hibbard
“Low-stress livestock handling” (LSLH) is a livestock-centered, behaviorally correct, psychologically oriented, ethical and humane method of working livestock which is based on mutual communication and understanding, not coercion.
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Low-stress livestock handling

January 23, 2015
Whit Hibbard

Feeding wheat to beef cattle

January 23, 2015
John Dhuyvetter and Greg Lardy
Wheat remains the leading crop produced in North Dakota. Most wheat in North Dakota is either hard red spring wheat (HRSW) or durum. Small acreages of hard red winter wheat and, more recently, hard white wheat are also planted in the state. Wheat is not traditionally used as a feed grain because its milling properties make it desirable for use in breads, pastas and noodles.
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A cattleman’s guide to using indexes

January 23, 2015
Matt Spangler
Selecting to improve multiple traits simultaneously can be cumbersome. Just open any sale catalog, and it’s easy to become immediately confused. Economic indexes can help alleviate this confusion. They do so by combining multiple EPDs, each weighted by an economic value, into one numeric value often expressed in dollars per animal.
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