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Genex marketing DG29 bovine pregnancy test in the Northwest

February 24, 2012
Beef producers throughout the Northwest can depend on the DG29™ bovine blood pregnancy test from Genex Cooperative, Inc. for quick and accurate pregnancy diagnosis. To use the test, producers draw blood samples from cattle on the farm or ranch, forward the samples to a certified laboratory and receive pregnancy diagnosis results via email, fax or mail. To ensure timely turnaround and highly accurate results, AgSource Laboratories in Jerome, Idaho, is now a certified DG29 testing laboratory.
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Irons in the fire: Don’t forget your rope

February 24, 2012
Paul Marchant
When it comes to cattle restraint and capture, I suppose my family is not all that different from a lot of ranching families. My brother and I always figured the best way to doctor any critter, no matter the ailment, was to rope it. If a yearling had a burr in its tail – rope it. Bad eye, snotty nose, black hide, red hide – rope it. My dad, on the other hand, tends to always (so it seemed to us) prefer the gentleman farmer approach – run it in the corral and into the chute. So, on average, we always use best management practices, I suppose.
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It's the Pitts: No-till housekeeping

February 24, 2012
Lee Pitts
Just because I wrote a column idea in the dust on a piece of furniture because I didn’t have a pencil and paper handy, my wife thought I was making a critical comment about her housekeeping.“If you don’t like the way I clean house,” she said, “you can just start doing it yourself.” I don’t know why women complain so much about cleaning the house. They get to work in comfortable, mud-free conditions in which there are no snakes or flies, in most cases. Although it’s true that we men don’t routinely dust the furniture and wash the dishes, that doesn’t necessarily mean we couldn’t if we had to.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: The cowboy and the vet

February 24, 2012
Baxter Black
I’ve oft addressed the challenge of being true to the cowboy life. Remember, the cowboy’s dream is to be able to support himself throughout his life … without ever getting a job! This stubborn independence weaves them through a series of vocations as they travel down life’s trail. Vocations such as: team roper, cutting horse trainer, day-work wrangler, horse shoer, auctioneer, real estate broker, saddle maker, Heel-O-Matic rep, cowboy poet, stuntman, horse whisperer, even the ministry.
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Finding new forages for rangeland cattle

February 24, 2012
Ann Perry
Cattle that graze on rangelands in the western U.S. may soon have a new forage option, thanks to work by a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientist.
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Management key to holding onto herds

February 24, 2012
Robyn Scherer-Carlson
The effects of last summer’s drought are still reverberating on the nation’s cattle. Cowherds are down, and many have moved from their homelands to other locations or were sold off.
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Getting the most out of aftermath grazing

February 24, 2012
Charles Cheyney
With the high price of hay this past winter, many cow-calf operators were scrambling for ways to reduce their winter feeding costs.
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Five colleges of vet medicine form regional consortium

February 24, 2012
Five prominent colleges of veterinary medicine located in the Western U.S. recently convened to create the Consortium of Western Regional Colleges of Veterinary Medicine. The consortium was formed to collaborate in the advancement of initiatives critical to the future of the veterinary profession.
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National Retail Beef Backer Awards announced in Nashville

February 24, 2012
Broulim’s Fresh Foods, Haggen Food & Pharmacy/TOP Foods, Harris Teeter Inc. and Safeway were awarded the National Retail Beef Backer awards at the 2012 Cattle Industry Convention in Nashville. Funded by the Beef Checkoff Program, this effort recognizes grocery establishments that are doing an outstanding job of marketing and merchandising beef in the meat case.
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Misconceptions on ranch carrying capacity

February 23, 2012
Brian W. Sindelar
There are several misconceptions regarding what is meant by the carrying capacity of a ranch or pasture.Disagreement concerning carrying capacity not uncommonly leads to litigation in ranching country, and I have professionally been involved in some of these disputes.
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