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Understanding beef implants

March 8, 2021
James Gaspers
Growth-promoting implants have been used in the beef cattle industry for decades. They serve to increase muscle accretion and market weight by increasing both daily gain and feed efficiency.
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Feed additives

Why strain matters in feed additives

January 25, 2021
Steve Lerner

While many nutritionists and producers are aware of probiotics and the potential benefits of feeding them in commercial animal operations, it is not clear to all how to distinguish proven and effective probiotic products from costly, ineffective microbial feed additives.


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3 nutrition tips to change the game this calving season

January 18, 2021
Ted Perry

A successful calving season happens when the cows do almost all the work. To get cows set up for success, start with good, balanced nutrition. Consider these three tips to help prepare cows for calving season.


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Winter supplementation for your herd

January 15, 2021
Abigail George
Supplementation plays a vital role in your cow herd both economically and in animal welfare. It can improve body condition scores (BCS) of your cows, improve calving and enhance the utilization of forage resources. The most important factor to the utilization of supplements is forage testing.
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Prepare cows to provide trace minerals their calves need

December 24, 2020
Mary Drewnoski

Now may be a good time to look at your mineral program. In late gestation, the cow will be setting the calf up to meet its future trace mineral needs by filling the fetal liver with relatively high concentrations of trace minerals.


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Brown fat ensures survival in calves

December 24, 2020
Gilda V. Bryant

Why do some calves survive the rigors of being born in cold, wet weather while others in the same situation die of hypothermia? Good mothers make a difference, but research shows that calves’ survival depends on brown fat.


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Calves at the feedlot

Growth vs. quality, the debate over implants

September 24, 2020
Heather Smith Thomas
Some cow-calf producers implant calves they plan to sell, and many don’t, but big feedlots all utilize implants, according to Dr. Matt Cherni.
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Mineral blocks

How expensive is too expensive for your mineral program?

September 24, 2020
Stephen B. Blezinger
Every cattle operation has a mineral program, whether they realize it or not.
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Drought preparedness for cow-calf producers

August 31, 2020
Kimberly Williams-Brackett

In light of current weather patterns and drought in portions of Kansas and surrounding states, Kansas State University (KSU) hosted a webinar featuring tips for strategic reduction of grazing pressure, supplementation and early weaned calf nutrition and health considerations.


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High-Priced Cattle Mineral: How Does It Justify Its Cost?

August 11, 2020

High-Priced Mineral: How Does It Justify Its Cost?

This is a great question - and a common one. First off, before we start talking about return on investment, we need to make this clear. Upfront, the Riomax® tub program always has been, and more than likely will always be the highest upfront priced tub on the market. This does not mean it is the most expensive. When you crunch the numbers, do the math, and take a close look at your actual cost to feed (which is your real cost), Riomax® will come out lower cost per day for the vast majority of the time. No different from the way the feedlot and dairy industries look at costs, the true number to focus on is your daily cost to feed.
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