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Is artificial insemination the way to go for your operation?

Many of the benefits and drawbacks of breeding via A.I. are well known. But the technology may be a better fit for many producers’ operations than they realize.
April 19, 2024
John O'Meara

Many beef producers use a bull to make sure calves are hitting the ground. However, artificial insemination is a viable option for farmers and ranchers.


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Sexed semen: An opportunity to capture more value for cattle

Breeding with sexed semen can help your bottom line by creating cattle your particular market demands.
August 3, 2023
Wyatt Bechtel

“Male sexed semen is an opportunity to capture value,” said Kansas State University's Ken Odde, who also helps manage a family cow-calf ranch in South Dakota. “The opportunity’s greater when the price spread between steers and heifers is significant.”


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Leachman acquired by Urus

Genetic marketing company Urus has purchased a controlling interest in Leachman Cattle of Colorado, effective Aug. 1.
August 3, 2023
Tyrell Marchant

Urus Group LP, one of the world’s major marketers of bovine genetics, completed the acquisition of a majority interest in Leachman Cattle of Colorado, one of the largest and most respected seedstock producers in the U.S.


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A.I. versus natural service: An economic comparison

Producers' reluctance to adopt artificial insemination for their herds may be more of a hesitance with technology. But if worries about financial cost are weighed, the benefits can be easily seen.
February 6, 2023
Jim Keyes

Most beef producers don’t adopt A.I. as a practice because they think it will require more expense or the hiring of a professional.


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How to increase breeding results with sexed semen

September 26, 2022
George A. Perry

Advancements in artificial insemination (A.I.) for beef cattle have come a long way in the past few decades. One reproductive technology with the potential to improve management and bottom lines even further for producers is sexed semen.


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Preg-checking — Think Ahead and Set Up for Success

September 26, 2022
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Ultrasound technology aids in advancing beef production

Ultrasound has been useful for many years as a tool in pregnancy diagnosis, fetal aging and sexing, and carcass evaluation. New uses are beneficial as well.
September 23, 2022
Heather Smith Thomas

Mostly known for its use in reproductive work – confirming pregnancy, looking at fetal gender, fetal age and ovaries – ultrasound technology has many uses in the beef industry.


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Using AI to improve genetic selection

October 25, 2021
Matt Spangler
No, this is not an article about artificial insemination – I’m talking about the other “AI.” Artificial intelligence (AI) is a phrase that is hard to avoid.
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Finding fertile opportunity

October 25, 2021
Wes Ishmael
“If you have a more fertile cow herd, the obvious benefit is: You have more calves to sell,” says Kent Andersen, director of technical services for global beef genetics at Zoetis.
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Overcoming logistic challenges of repro technologies

June 24, 2021
Bruce Derksen
Reproductive technologies such as artificial insemination (A.I.) and estrous synchronization (ES) can provide measurable value in the right situation – but often are dismissed as too complicated or logistically challenging to employ.
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