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[Podcast] Stay in front of calf health – David Mathes, DBC Ag Products

March 12, 2024

In this episode, David Mathes with DBC Ag Products, shares his tips for raising healthy, fast-growing calves. David discusses how to stay in front of calf health with proactive calf care.


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Controls for flies on pastured cattle

Face flies are a common pest many cattle producers have to deal with, especially in the summer months. While there are many control options available, selecting the most effective one and implementing it in a timely matter is essential.
March 12, 2024
Dave Boxler

Face flies are pests of pastured livestock animals such as beef cattle and horses. The face fly is a robust fly that resembles the house fly in appearance.


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The importance of water quality and quantity for beef cattle

Clean, fresh water can help cattle be more productive and gain better. Water intake is influenced by water quality, and adopting management strategies that improve water quality will benefit cattle health and performance.
March 12, 2024
Troy M. Walz

Have you ever had an abundance of grass in your pastures but no water for your cattle? With cattle water, prior maintenance and planning can help with ensuring that you always have sufficient water.


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4 things to add to your spring checklist

A solid spring prep checklist should include preparing for calving season, if it hasn’t already begun, evaluating pastures, checking equipment and facilities, and ensuring your treatment plans for spring processing are in place.
March 11, 2024
Kaydence Michalsky

As muddy spring weather approaches, it is more important than ever to make sure your ranch is prepared. Spring is a season of growth and renewal, and on a cattle ranch, it marks the beginning of another busy season filled with newborn calves, preparing the fields and fixing fences to prepare for cattle to go to pasture.


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Time vaccinations to optimize protection

Timing is key to effectively utilizing vaccines. Help your veterinarian help you by sharing the details they need to develop a program tailored to your operation.
March 11, 2024
Aimee Robinson

When it comes to timing vaccinations, be sure to factor in the time needed to best optimize protection.


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Cross country migration of liver flukes: They’re not a regional problem anymore

Liver flukes were once considered a wet region parasite. However, now not only are they found in the wet regions of the Gulf and Pacific coasts, but producers are dealing with them across the country.
March 11, 2024
Abigail George

Liver flukes, small, shale-covered pests found in the liver, are no longer a regional parasite problem.


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The King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management announces Rick Machen as director

March 8, 2024
Abigail George

Recently announced, Dr. Rick Machen accepted the Robert J. Kleberg Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg Endowed Director with The King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management.


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Weber family raises cattle that perform in the show ring and the pasture

March 8, 2024
Denice Rackley

Raising the best kids, cattle and corn – in that order – is the goal of Jesse and Michelle Weber of Weber Land and Cattle in Lake Benton, Minnesota.


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Post-calving nutritional considerations

As summer turnout approaches, making sure your cows are getting adequate nutrition to maintain lactation and be ready for rebreeding can be a tricky proposition. Here are some tips to keep them on track.
March 7, 2024
Sam Wyffels

Developing a nutritional program that meets the needs of lactation and facilitates a return to cyclicity before the subsequent breeding season takes an understanding of how cattle partition nutrients and how that impacts their overall nutritional requirements.


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Spring into safety this planting season

Farming is a dangerous occupation. Take this time to refresh your memory with ways to stay safe as the busy season starts to pick up.
March 7, 2024
Jana Davidson

The agriculture industry in the U.S. continues to remain the most dangerous, with farming ranking among the most hazardous occupations.


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