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A look at cow-calf financial conditions post-boom

July 25, 2016
David A. Widmar
Fifty years from now, agricultural history books will likely devote a chapter to the recent run-up in commodity prices and farm income boom. While much attention has focused on corn and soybean production, cow-calf operators also experienced the historical conditions.
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Insights to borrowing for next-generation ranchers

July 25, 2016
Pat Shields
Starting out in any field can be a daunting task for any entrepreneur. Finding the capital to get started in a farm or ranch operation can be a tricky and emotional journey. Credit history is minimal, and the up-front costs can be substantial.
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Victory for landowners in the U.S. Supreme Court

July 25, 2016
Tiffany Lashmet
Last month, Chief Justice Roberts wrote a unanimous opinion in United States Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co. Inc., holding that landowners have the right to challenge jurisdictional determinations by the EPA or Corps of Engineers (COE) that water on their lands is governed by the Clean Water Act.
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Things to know about business entity gifting

July 25, 2016
Jacqueline Davie
Like fingerprints, no two cattlemen are alike. Whether it is the size of their ranch, the breed of cattle they raise or how they run their program, they’re all different.
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How the FDA may differentiate antibiotic uses (of CTC) for pinkeye and foot rot

July 25, 2016
Dee Griffin
What it means for cattle producers Veterinary Feed Directives (VFDs), a rule for the FDA, became final June 3, 2015. All companies manufacturing feed-grade antibiotics for livestock have been given until Jan. 1, 2017, to change all product labeling to comply with the VFD final rule.
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Start an operation with practical forage-based nutrition

July 25, 2016
Phillip Lancaster
Starting a new cattle business is a large undertaking with considerable financial risk. Feed is one of the largest variable expenses in every phase of beef cattle production, accounting for 70 percent of all variable expenses.
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Young Angus producer finds new ways to set himself apart

July 25, 2016
Jennifer Archibald
Breaking into the cattle business isn’t easy. It requires land to graze and grow feed, equipment and genetics, making young producers a rare breed.
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DNA tests can enhance health in beef cattle

July 25, 2016
Stewart Bauck
Recently, a paper was presented at the Beef Improvement Federation symposium and convention about the increasing likelihood our industry will have a DNA test to screen for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) susceptibility and resistance.
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Defining the basic needs for herd health

July 25, 2016
Bret McNabb
As producers and veterinarians, we often talk about ensuring good herd health, but its definition can be vague and vary among individuals. Our ultimate goal is to create and maintain an overall healthy, productive and profitable herd of cattle.
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Where there’s a will, there’s a way

July 25, 2016
Kellie Gregorich
One Iowa couple was determined to make it back to the family custom feeding operation, even though it couldn’t support two families…read how they did it.
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