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ElectroBraid fence now available through Woodstream

May 4, 2012
Woodstream Corporation, a global manufacturer of animal ­­control products including FiShock and Zareba electronic containment systems, is now the exclusive worldwide provider of Nova Scotia-based ElectroBraid Fence. ElectroBraid is a highly-visible electric fencing system that can be used as a permanent perimeter fence or moved around for rotational grazing. The company’s core product is a patented, polyester rope braided with a double helix of copper wire conductors.
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New research highlights benefits of oxygen barrier film

May 4, 2012
New research continues to show that the use of oxygen barrier films protects feedstuffs better than standard plastic coverings. Experiments to compare the effects of oxygen barrier films on the composition and losses from the upper layers of ensiled crops were carried out by a trio of European research institutions, in conjunction with Silostop.
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Get new employees started right

May 1, 2012
From cattle handling to overall management, staffing is a key factor for any feedlot and has a direct impact on the bottom line.
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Comprehensive National Beef Quality Audit nears completion

May 1, 2012
A comprehensive study that evaluates the nation’s efforts to enhance beef quality is nearing completion, and results will be distributed at the cattle industry’s summer conference in July.
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Restocking the cow herd in drought areas

May 1, 2012
The extended drought in the southern Plains and Southwest throughout 2010 and 2011 forced the dispersion of numerous cow herds.
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Modified-live vaccines: Mixing, handling and administration

May 1, 2012

Department of Labor pulls on-farm youth labor bill

April 30, 2012
Citing concerns raised in “thousands of comments,” the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced April 26 that it will withdraw its proposed rule regarding youth in agriculture. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) President J.D. Alexander commended the administration’s action and said farmers and ranchers made their voices heard on the proposed rule, which could have restricted, and in some instances totally prevented, America’s youth from working on farms and ranches.
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FDA working with animal, drug and medical communities to promote judicious antimicrobial use

April 27, 2012
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced April 11 that it is taking three steps to promote the judicious use of medically important antibiotics in food-producing animals. Based on a consideration of relevant reports and scientific data, FDA is proposing a voluntary initiative to phase in certain changes to how medically important antimicrobial drugs are labeled and used in food-producing animals.
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Consortium of Western Regional Colleges of Veterinary Medicine names Teaching Academy committee

April 27, 2012
Four months after its inaugural meeting, the Consortium of Western Regional Colleges of Veterinary Medicine announced that it has established a new Teaching Academy to identify, share and leverage expertise across the five colleges in the Consortium. The Teaching Academy will support the development and implementation of best practices and scholarship in veterinary medical education.
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Market recovering from discovery of BSE case in California

April 26, 2012
The initial upset over Tuesday's announcement of the first case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in the U.S. in six years has started to subside.A dairy cow at a rendering facility in California was determined to have the disease based on samples sent to the USDA National Veterinary Services Laboratory in Ames, Iowa.
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