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Matching a stock trailer to a cattle operation

Buying a stock trailer shouldn’t be as simple as picking out a nicely colored one. Multiple factors – including terrain, metal, length and number of head hauled – are critical to its productivity. Features such as flooring and ventilation, combined with proper handling and driving practices, will help cement a proper match.
June 24, 2022
Bruce Derksen
For cattle producers, a stock trailer to haul a sick animal to the vet, move pairs to pasture or transport variable cargo is a necessary and basic piece of equipment.
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The most important piece of equipment is you

Reviewing equipment protocols before starting work, choosing the right equipment, making sure equipment is in working order and making safety a priority will help keep you and your crew efficient and injury-free.
June 24, 2022
Cindy A. Kinder
The equipment and the tools we use in livestock production agriculture are very diverse. We use different kinds of equipment during breeding, birth (calving, kidding, lambing, farrowing), weaning, feeding, treating, transporting and handling livestock.
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Drone checking cattle

Drones: The 21st century ranch hand

From forage management to livestock monitoring, today’s ranchers are learning to use drones as tools instead of toys.
June 24, 2022
Heather Smith Thomas
Just a decade ago, drones were a novelty in agriculture. Dr. Humberto Perotto, associate professor at Texas A&M University – Kingsville says the world of drones has exploded in the past five years.
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Producers should check their barbed wire fences multiple times a year

Dangers of old and untended barbed wire fencing

Proactive fence maintenance and proper disposal of old barbed wire is critical to avoiding potentially fatal injuries and accidents for animals and people.
June 24, 2022
Keith Taylor
Old barbed wire hanging off a weather-beaten post is an iconic image of rural America. It’s also a dangerous environment for both animals and people.
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RE-COVR

New products gallery – July 2022

June 24, 2022
RE-COVR from KineticVet RE-COVR KineticVet announces FDA approval of RE-COVR (tripelennamine hydrochloride injection), supplied as a sterile solution in multiple-dose vials (250 milliliters) containing 20 milligrams per milliliter.
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Across the fence: I forgive you

June 24, 2022
Marci Whitehurst
I’ve been in a bad relationship before. I should’ve seen the signs:
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Irons in the Fire: Scrawny cows and fresh perspectives

June 24, 2022
Paul Marchant
The sun was just about to sink behind the western hills when I finished up the chores and kicked off my boots on the back porch. It had been a pretty good day – high 60s and sunny – probably the nicest day we’d had in the calendar year, up to that point.
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Baxter Black

Beloved cowboy writer Baxter Black passes

June 23, 2022
On June 10, 2022, Baxter Ashby Black, large animal veterinarian, cowboy poet and philosopher, husband, father and papa rode his old horse on home. Just before sunrise on that day, Jesus signed on one more ol’ cowboy to ride the Golden Fields across the Jordan.
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What are my options when I’m out of grass?

June 6, 2022
Mary Drewnoski and Karla H. Wilke
As the drought that has plagued the western Great Plains for over a year spreads across the Midwest, producers are making hard decisions about cow herd management.
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Cattle markets transition to summer

June 6, 2022
Derrell S. Peel
As we move into June, cattle markets are transitioning into summer mode, reflecting seasonality and a myriad of other factors which are currently impacting markets. Market impacts vary across different classes of cattle.
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