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Idaho ranching girl claims gold in Sochi

February 13, 2014
American snowboarder Kaitlyn Farrington, a Hailey, Idaho native raised on a cattle ranch in nearby Bellevue, won the gold medal in the ladies' snowboard halfpipe Wednesday.
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Alltech adds two to New Mexico team

February 10, 2014
Global animal health and nutrition company Alltech announced the expansion of the New Mexico team with additions in marketing and office support. Tracie Anes and Jo Hughes will provide support to beef and dairy customers in New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas and Louisiana.
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U.S. red meat exports close 2013 on a mixed note

February 10, 2014
Exports of U.S. beef, pork and lamb closed 2013 on a mixed note. Beef exports eclipsed the $6 billion mark for the first time, setting a new annual value record. At the same time, pork exports declined below 2012’s record highs, while lamb sales rose in value on lower volumes according to statistics released by the USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF).
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Idaho cow-calf and stocker producer Kim Brackett to serve as Cattlemen's Beef Board chairwoman

February 10, 2014
Cow-calf and stocker producer Kim Brackett from Buhl, Idaho, was elected by fellow Cattlemen’s Beef Board (CBB) members to serve as CBB chairwoman in 2014. The vote came during the 2014 Cattle Industry Annual Convention in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Cattle inventory report shows what happened in 2013

February 7, 2014
Derrell S. Peel
As expected, the annual cattle inventory report confirmed that the U.S. cattle herd continued to liquidate in 2013. The inventory of all cattle and calves was 87.7 million head, down 1.8 percent from one year ago and the smallest total U.S. cattle herd since 1951.  
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Rabobank calls for structural changes to keep beef industry competitive

February 7, 2014
Changing consumer preferences and a production model tailored to the production of top-shelf steaks has put the U.S. cattle industry in a position of losing market share to competitive proteins, according to a new report from the Rabobank Food & Agribusiness Research and Advisory group. The report, “Ground Beef Nation,” notes the industry needs to change the way beef is produced in order to remain competitive in the protein market.
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Certified Angus Beef offers Kosher brand extension

February 7, 2014
Anyone who has ever had to follow a special diet – for medical reasons, for weight loss or otherwise – knows how restrictive it can seem. But if you think following a low-sodium protocol can limit your dining options, that’s only a fraction of what Jewish people who follow the kashrut laws endure.
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A look at cattle inventory for January

February 4, 2014
John D. Anderson
Recently, the USDA released the annual Cattle report — its estimate of the Jan. 1 inventory of various classes of cattle. The headline numbers in the report include a couple of rather striking points. First, the All Cattle and Calves inventory, at 87.7 million head, is the lowest since 1951. Second, the All Cows and Heifers that have calved inventory, at 38.3 million head, is the lowest since 1941.
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Poll: Majority of poll respondents sees no need for antibiotic changes

February 4, 2014
An online poll of Progressive Cattleman readers shows more than two-thirds not planning to change any uses of antibiotics with cattle on their operation.
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Angus video news: Sustainability in the beef business

February 4, 2014
This video with remarks from Kim Stackhouse-Lawson and John Robinson, both of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, talks about why ranchers should have more dialogue about sustainability. This video news is provided by Certified Angus Beef LLC and the American Angus Association.  
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