Progressive Cattle
Producers can create a more efficient and less stressful work environment for both cattle and handlers by taking the time to evaluate and prepare their facilities before processing.
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The strategic management of anaplasmosis
Anaplasmosis, a disease spread by ticks and biting horseflies, has been historically seen in the southeastern U.S. Concerned experts report this infection is expanding to more states. Learn what the specialists say about the causes, symptoms and treatment for this noninfectious disease.
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Management strategies for young cows
Managing young cows differently from mature cows – from nutrition to breeding practices – can help set them up for success in the herd.
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Don’t gamble with your herd’s reproductive health: The value of breeding soundness exams
Be sure not to skip the breeding soundness exams on your herd sires, which is pivotal to ensure reproductive success on your operation.
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A successful calving season starts with successful preparation
Calving season is upon many producers across the U.S., and with that comes the excitement of seeing all your hard work, management and genetic selection decisions come to fruition. But it also comes with the work of keeping these calves alive and healthy.
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Noble “Essentials” courses deliver new ideas and practices plus a regenerative network
Farmers and ranchers share what they learned in Noble’s first year of regenerative courses as the initial 2024 class offerings are announced, starting with New Braunfels, Texas, this February.
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The truth about genomic prediction every rancher should know
When commercial cattlemen invest in genomic testing, they are consistently able to select replacement heifers that pass on desirable DNA to their offspring.
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Data into profit: Using genomic tools to produce and select superior replacement heifers
Analyzing genomic data can help producers hone in on the most valuable traits for their operations. Genomic research shows that managing to improve hybrid vigor will increase fertility, longevity and lifetime productivity.
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