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Stocker cattle outlook: 2017 and beyond

March 24, 2017
Andrew P. Griffith
It seems stocker cattle producers are constantly battling the elements. It starts off with battling sickness, and then they have to figure out how to get them to grow. If the cattle don’t get sick and are growing, a tree is bound to fall on the fence with 127 head (due to ship tomorrow) visiting the neighbor.
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Pack on the pounds with supplements

March 24, 2017
Teri Walsh
Cattle on pasture. There is something iconic, almost romantic, about a herd of cattle spread across a lush green pasture with the wind dancing through the grass. Grazing cattle are the foundation of the cattle industry, the heart and soul, steeped in tradition.
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Managing irrigated pastures to maximize livestock performance and benefit pasture

March 24, 2017
K. Scott Jensen
Performance of stockers and growers is very closely related with feed intake and feed quality. This is just as true with grazing livestock as it is in a feedlot setting. Pasture and grazing management are vitally important to feed intake and forage quality.
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Producing cattle in West River, South Dakota

March 24, 2017
Danielle Schlegel
A land of good cattle, good grass and good people—what few people there are As the 46th least-populated state in the U.S., South Dakota is prime country for agriculture.
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Corn stover harvesting for cattle gains

March 24, 2017
Jim Straeter and Daniel S Valen
The old adage “you are what you eat” has never been more relevant than when talking about beef cattle. In order to produce the finest and most highly prized cattle, cattlemen must feed the highest-quality silage with an exact nutritional profile.
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Portable water systems enhance rotational grazing programs

March 24, 2017
Heather Smith Thomas
Many grazing systems utilize frequent moves with portable electric fencing. Supplying water in all locations can be challenging.
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Preseason maintenance for calf tables, cattle chutes, facilities

March 24, 2017
Michael J. Thomas
It’s been a cold, snowy winter here in the mountains of central Idaho, and as I watch the snow recede to be replaced by mud and a hint of green, I realize it is time once again to begin making preparations for another season of cattle working and branding.
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Rethinking vaccinating at receiving

March 24, 2017
Melissa Beck
Recent research is questioning a protocol that has gone unquestioned in the feedlot for decades. Find out what stress has to do with MLV vaccine response in cattle and why.
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Dirty, crowded pastures: Are they putting your newborns at risk?

March 24, 2017
Stacey Smart
It’s been an exhausting couple of months welcoming new calves to your herd. But you’re on the homestretch. As hundreds of baby calves frolic alongside their mothers on a well-worn pasture, you’re about to welcome yet another new life.
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Plants can inflict eye injuries on cattle out on range

March 24, 2017
Wendy Sweeter
Cattle out on range could be grazing through some dangerous plants. However, the danger is not in consuming them. Instead, it is the possibility of scratching the eye or getting something stuck in it.
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