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Sargent selects top steers, lim-flex, bred-and-owned animals at limousin junior nationals

July 27, 2011
Junior Limousin exhibitors displayed the results of their personal breeding programs in the bred-and-owned shows at the National Junior Limousin Show and Congress (NJLS&C) July 12 in Amarillo, Texas. Judge Jeff Sargent, Denison, Texas, watched them parade 23 Limousin-influenced steers, 93 Lim-Flex® females, 7 Lim-Flex bulls, 33 bred-and-owned Limousin females and 13 Limousin bulls.
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Six new trustees join Texas 4-H youth development foundation board

July 27, 2011
COLLEGE STATION - The Texas 4-H Youth Development Foundation recently named six new trustees to its 41-member board during its annual meeting held recently in conjunction with the Texas 4-H State Roundup.
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Beef shortages means hold on to the cows

July 25, 2011
PURDUE UNIVERSITY – The quantity of beef available to consumers in the U.S. has declined a startling amount in recent years and that trend is going to continue.  The declining supplies are related to continuing liquidation of the cow herd in the past few years due to high feed prices, a weak U.S. dollar that is spurring beef exports, and of course drought in the southwest and southeast.  Declining supplies will support prices across the cattle complex at new record highs in 2011 and again in 2012.  Unfortunately, even higher retail beef prices can be expected for consumers.
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Global bioterrorism threat analyzed for world animal health office

July 25, 2011
COLLEGE STATION – Around the globe, many nations are realizing that the potential for bioterrorism isn’t just about the U.S., officials say. And because an intentional introduction of bacteria, a virus or a toxin could happen anywhere, the World Organization for Animal Health is issuing a paper aimed at prevention. “Any emerging country that is beginning to think about maintaining international trade needs to be aware of the potential for bioterrorism,” said Dr. Neville Clarke, special assistant to the Texas A&M University System’s vice chancellor of agriculture.
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Beef herd owner can control genetics, key to market premiums, Kasten says

July 25, 2011
Genetics make a difference in a beef herd. And stacked genetics make an even bigger difference, says Mike Kasten, owner of 4M Ranch, Millersville, Mo.
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Texas A&M beef cattle short course August 1-3

July 25, 2011
COLLEGE STATION – Drought and the outlook for the beef industry will headline the Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course scheduled Aug. 1-3 in College Station.
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Limousin junior showmen honored

July 25, 2011
To begin the National Junior Limousin Show & Congress on Sunday, July 10, over 100 senior, intermediate and junior exhibitors vied for the crown of champion showman. This year's showmanship contest created buzz throughout the barns because of the new format that eliminated the two-day evaluation. Showmanship judges Brian and Janelle Deatsman, Leesburg, Ind., evaluated the revised contest.
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Checkoff meetings open to all checkoff investors

July 25, 2011
Reminder to all cattle farmers, ranchers and importers: All beef checkoff meetings are open to every person who pays the checkoff. During the upcoming 2012 Cattle Industry Summer Conference in Orlando, Florida, these meetings include meetings of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board (CBB); Federation of State Beef Councils (Federation) and joint checkoff program/policy committee meetings. We've made it easy for those interested to participate.
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Pfizer Animal Health, Heifer International collaborate to support community farming

July 25, 2011
To help educate impoverished families in the U.S. about how to farm successfully, and to promote self-sufficiency and fight hunger, Pfizer Animal Health has made a $65,000 contribution to Heifer International – world renowned for its efforts to end poverty and protect the environment.
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Merck Animal Health breaks ground for $18 million vaccine plant expansion

July 25, 2011
Merck Animal Health, formerly known as Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health, announced that it has embarked on the expansion of a vaccine manufacturing unit at its Biosciences Center Boxmeer campus in the Netherlands. The $18 million investment will result in a doubling of the capacity of its Tissue Culture Department, one of the departments where antigens for viral and parasitological vaccines are manufactured for international markets. The new facility, which is scheduled to be fully operational by early 2013, has been designed to operate with optimal efficiency as well as to meet current and future requirements with respect to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Safety, Health and Environment (SHE). It will also allow for the anticipated globally growing demand for veterinary vaccines. In addition, the increase of the manufacturing capacity that will be realized anticipates for large-scale emergency production of veterinary vaccines when extensive amounts are needed within a short time period such as during outbreaks of emerging diseases.
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