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Range Beef Cow Symposium expecting high attendance

October 27, 2015
David Cooper
Organizers for the Range Beef Cow Symposium expect a strong pre-holiday turnout to this year’s conference, scheduled for Nov. 16-19 in Loveland, Colorado.
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Global study pins higher cancer risks on red meat

October 27, 2015
David Cooper
Groups from within and outside the beef industry are responding to a World Health Organization (WHO) study that targets processed meat and red meat as foods linked to cancer.
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An antibiotic is important for managing anaplasmosis

October 23, 2015
Robert Fears
Click here to read the stages of anaplasmosis. Bovine anaplasmosis is an infectious disease of cattle that causes destruction of red blood cells and is initiated by the bacteria Anaplasma marginale.
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The growth of prosperity warrants our gratitude

October 23, 2015
David Cooper
Each year, the Nobel Prize is given for meritorious achievements in chemistry, medicine, physics, economics, literature and peace. This year’s recipient for the Nobel in economic sciences is Angus Deaton, the Scottish-born, Princeton educator known for his analysis of consumption, poverty and welfare.
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Farm employers and Form I-9 compliance

October 23, 2015
Tiffany Lashmet
Under federal law, employers are required to complete and retain copies of Form I-9, which is an employment authorization confirmation, for all employees. This applies whether dealing with a 100-section cattle ranch in Wyoming with 10 employees or a small cow-calf operator in Texas with 10 acres and one employee.
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Third-quarter 2015 fed cattle prices fall

October 23, 2015
Kenneth Mathews
Pasture conditions for most of cattle country have improved compared with last year; however, as of Sept. 8, 2015, the U.S. Drought Monitor reported exceptional drought in the West and moderate to severe drought in eastern Texas.
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Hiring practices with today’s changing labor market

October 23, 2015
Bob Milligan
I often hear, “Young people today are not willing to work hard.” Although sometimes there is truth to this statement, it serves better as a symptom of the incredible changes occurring in today’s workforce and labor market.  
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USDA, NASA partner to help ranchers prepare for drought

October 23, 2015
Robyn Scherer-Carlson
One of the biggest challenges to cattlemen across the country is drought. Most cow-calf producers rely on pasture to feed their cattle, and when that pasture isn’t available, many cattlemen must cut back on their numbers.
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Leadership’s role in succession planning

October 23, 2015
B. Lynn Gordon
Nationwide, family farms are conducting the steps of transferring farms from one generation to the next. More young people are seeing prosperity in agriculture and gaining interest in returning to their rural roots – which is exciting for the future of agriculture.
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What are the alternatives to antibiotic in feed?

October 23, 2015
Craig Belknap
The new Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD) comes into effect in December 2016, bringing all feed-grade antibiotics under vet supervision or prescription without the option of extra-label use. So, by this time next year, you and your veterinarian are going to need a health plan that complies with the VFD.
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