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Breeding success: The Steppler family's cattle legacy

April 28, 2025
Abigail George

Steppler Farms, located in Miami, Manitoba, is the largest registered purebred Charolais herd in the province. Run by Andre Steppler, his wife Katie and their three kids (Brynn, Brayden and Declan), the operation continues to breed cattle for productivity and show ring appeal, while creating a legacy for generations to come.


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How beef embryos are extending the productive life of dairy cows

Strategic breeding programs targeting repeat breeders with beef embryos enable dairies to keep valuable cows in the herd longer.
April 18, 2025
Jeremy Howard

With dairy heifer replacement values at historic highs due to tight inventory, keeping high-producing dairy cows in a herd, especially those beyond their first lactation, is economically significant. Some dairies are turning to beef embryo transfer (ET) to keep productive cows in their herds longer.


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Are advanced breeding tools economically feasible on commercial operations?

Some producers may be leery of adopting practices such as artificial insemination, embryo transfer and in vitro fertilization due to perceived high costs and risk factors. Here’s a look at some of the numbers.
April 3, 2025
Stephen B. Blezinger

Some producers may be leery of adopting practices such as artificial insemination, embryo transfer and in vitro fertilization due to perceived high costs and risk factors. Here’s a look at some of the numbers.




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Embryos and male-sexed beef semen: Tools to maximize profitability

Planning ahead can ensure an adequate return-on-investment for beef-on-dairy calves.
January 23, 2025
Adrianne Trennepohl

When you are contemplating the gender ratio of your calf crop, you must answer the question, “Do you need a pregnancy aimed at future herd genetics or short-term profitability?”


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Embryo quality plays a critical role in bovine fertility success

Pay attention to embryo quality ratings to increase reproductive success.
October 23, 2024
Jeremy Howard

Dairies that rely on embryo transfer often achieve success rates similar to artificial insemination (A.I.). Plus, in times of heat stress, pregnancies resulting from embryo transfer may exceed those of A.I., with some dairies reporting pregnancy rates as much as 10 or more percentage points higher for embryos. Yet, positive outcomes are not possible without a commitment to quality ­­– of embryos and transfer techniques.



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Beef industry fringe players earn their seat at the table

It takes many critical roles to keep the industry strong and thriving. Some vital examples might act from the shadows, but their contributions are real and valuable.
September 16, 2024
Bruce Derksen

If the local farming community’s coffee row were surveyed about the beef industry’s major players, the rancher, feedlot operator and packing plants would likely dominate responses.


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A tale of breeding excellence

Harvie Ranching has made a name for itself globally, thanks to a strong focus on A.I. and embryo programs, emphasizing top cow families and calving efficiency, resulting in national and world champion cattle.
August 30, 2024
Emma Ohirko

In Olds, Alberta, not far outside Calgary, Harvie Ranching stands as a testament to the lasting tradition of family farming. For over four decades, members of the Harvie family have dedicated themselves to the production of top-quality cattle.


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Prepare for future beef-on-dairy markets

Market forces have created excellent opportunities for dairy-beef crossbred calves today. Is your dairy prepared for future market swings?
June 12, 2024
Jeremy Howard

Dairy farmers are reaping the benefits of current high prices for dairy-beef crossbred calves thanks to historically lower cattle placements and strong beef demand. It is not unusual for day-old calves to bring $600 to $700 or more, significantly more than full dairy calves.


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Changing the math

Fink Beef Genetics has embraced reproductive technology and built strong relationships to develop one of the premier operations in the country.
May 24, 2024
Tyrell Marchant

Fink Beef Genetics owns about 200 head of mother cows. Each of those, presumably, raises about one calf per year. Yet, somehow, in 2023, the Finks managed to sell more than 600 bulls carrying their herd’s genetics to customers across the country.


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Synchronizing to utilize embryo transfer in your herd

Employing ET as a breeding technique can compound and speed genetic improvement. Knowing how and when to start the process can make it a profitable practice for producers.
December 11, 2023
Susanna McIntyre

High weaning weights, a uniform calf crop and a high calf crop percentage are every cow-calf producer’s goal to obtain the highest profit margin. Genetics combined with management is integral to achieving these goals.


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