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Beef Checkoff: Fueling Team Beef

May 29, 2013
Team Beef members participate in marathons and other athletic events nationwide -- all powered by the protein and nutrients provided by eating beef. The Beef Checkoff helps to tell the story of Team Beef and beef nutrition for high performance athletes and people of all ages and fitness levels.
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Auto Easy Feeder

May 28, 2013
The new Auto Easy Feeder is designed to simplify livestock feeding requirements. Old-style bunk feeders have numerous limitations such as over consumption, waste, exposure to the elements and wildlife consumption. The Auto Easy Feeder addresses these challenges.
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Voting ends May 31 for Trash My Puller contest

May 28, 2013
From harrowing tales of difficult births to calf pullers being thrown from great heights, one company has received many creative calf puller pictures and stories. Now it’s up to the public to decide which is best. Voting has begun for the third year of Neogen’s Trash My Puller program. Participants sent the company a picture of an old calf puller being creatively discarded in return for a $25 rebate toward the purchase of a new Dr. Frank’s, Calf-Eze, or ratchet-style calf puller. But this year, the company has added a new category to the competition.
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Mixed market signals affecting cattle markets

May 27, 2013
It has been difficult this spring to get cattle and beef markets all operating on the same page. Choice boxed beef, which capped wholesale values below $200 per hundredweight for more than a year, finally punched through the ceiling on May 2 and posted a strong May run culminating in record highs of $211.37 per cwt. on Thursday prior to Memorial Day.
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USDA approves newly formulated 
PULMO-GUARD vaccine for cattle

May 27, 2013
The USDA has approved the use of newly formulated PULMO-GUARD PH-M, a vaccine that is marketed by AgriLabs and used in preventing bovine respiratory disease (BRD) caused by Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida.
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Z Tags video contest winner will win a trip to the 2014 Cattle Industry Convention

May 27, 2013
The American National CattleWomen, Inc. (ANCW) and Z Tags North America, L.P. have announced a joint video contest where CattleWomen will have the chance to win a trip to attend the 2014 Cattle Industry Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. The deadline for submissions is June 6.
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Substitute vs. supplement: Tips to make the most of your summer pasture

May 24, 2013
Managing a pasture through the summer requires planning. A managed pasture can help keep cows in proper body condition and prevent summer lulls in pasture performance.
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Beef sales face challenges for the upcoming year

May 24, 2013
A few weeks ago while visiting family members, I had a chance to chat with a nephew who manages an independent grocery store. After attending trade shows where analysts gave their market forecasts for 2013, I figured his insight might be the most intuitive of them all. Who better to gauge beef sales than the guy buying it in bulk for the neighborhood market?
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Weed control key to pasture and rangeland recovery

May 24, 2013
Mid-season pasture improvement tips DuPont range and pasture specialists offer these regional strategies for making mid-season pasture and rangeland improvements:
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Idaho bull takes in record bid

May 24, 2013
Syndicate buys C Miles McKee for $600,000 From the moment he was named, C Miles McKee 2103 ET was intended to be a special bull. The horned Hereford, named after legendary Kansas State University herdsman and genetics professor Miles McKee, ended up being more than special. The 13-month-old became a world record-setting bull by selling for $600,000 at the Colyer Herefords & Angus annual sale Feb. 23 in Bruneau, Idaho.
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