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What data is required for herd management decisions?

When data collection is a priority on the ranch, producers are better able to implement the most profitable practices.
April 27, 2023
Bruce Derksen

Herd management programs and data collection solutions are being advanced by various sectors of the beef industry today. And, while more of a good thing might be better than less, it can also lead to confusion and uncertainty when attempting to navigate its extreme boundaries.


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Timing of weaning: How should we think about it?

If producers are weaning calves based on a date on the calendar, they might be overlooking just how much leverage they have to control costs simply with the timing of weaning.
April 26, 2023
Jordan Thomas

Our decision on when to wean calves is an incredibly powerful lever we have as managers. How should we make the decision on when to wean?


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8 ways to make spring processing easier

The right preparation, equipment and help can make spring processing less stressful for animals and people.
March 21, 2023
Liane Carter

It’s time for general health checks, vaccinations, branding, castration, weaning, checking cattle equipment like your cattle chute and a variety of other routine chores.


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Managing shrink losses in marketing efforts

Pre-sale weight loss is often a largely ignored or misunderstood concept of marketing. While some aspects are out of a producer’s control, others can be affected by management practices, negotiation tactics, scheduling, feeding, low-stress handling and preconditioning.
March 17, 2023
Bruce Derksen

“Shrink, the unpaid loss of weight, is essentially an important cost of marketing,” says Chris Bastian, a professor in the department of agricultural and applied economics at the University of Wyoming.


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Best practices for training herding dogs

Well-trained dogs can be a great help when working cattle, but underprepared dogs and people can turn things sideways quickly. Putting the necessary work into training your dog can make all the difference.
March 15, 2023
John O'Meara

Dogs have been helping humans take care of livestock for thousands of years. Although dogs often perform the essential task of protecting livestock from predators, they have also developed the specialized skills necessary for herding – putting the cattle where they need to be. Several breeds have developed strong instincts related to herding.


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Precision animal management: What is it and how can it help you?

Thanks to new technologies, producers can manage cattle more precisely and efficiently. Learn how to apply precision animal management practices on your operation.
February 28, 2023
Ali Klatt

Expanding working facilities. Switching to a feeding software. Building another sorting pen. Adding calving pens. We all have something we wish we did sooner. Once we finally got around to it, we wonder, “Why the heck did I wait so long?”


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Proper stocking rate as a drought resiliency tool

Once a ranch determines the feed requirements of its cows and the carrying capacity of its land, drought becomes a much more manageable challenge to navigate.
February 24, 2023
Eric Bailey

Drought has affected large swaths of the U.S. in recent years. Do we need to consider drought moving forward when making decisions about carrying capacity on farms and ranches? 


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7 calving season safety tips to keep in mind

Producers can make calving season more safe and less stressful by reviewing calving basics, gathering all necessary supplies and getting their facilities in shape.
February 20, 2023
Liane Carter

Here are seven tips for ensuring your cows, calves and handlers have the easiest and safest time possible when it comes to calving.


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Retained placenta causes and treatments

The placenta should shed on its own, but in some instances, nutritional deficiencies or a difficult calving can keep the placenta retained. In this case, producers should monitor the cow for infection and avoid manual and antibiotic treatments.
February 9, 2023
Heather Smith Thomas

Most cows shed the placenta within two to eight hours after calving, and when a cow has not shed the placenta for 24 hours or longer, it is considered retained.


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3 tips to keep in mind this calving season

Make calving season more successful by ensuring adequate colostrum, preventing cold stress and having a calving kit at the ready.
January 16, 2023
Tony Hawkins

Calving season is an exciting time for us all as we gear up to welcome our newest calf crop into the world. Get some tips for making it a success.



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