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7 best practices for making mixed use of cattle grazing land

Grazing land owners are being approached with opportunities to combine cattle grazing with clean energy and carbon offset technologies, but they need to be cautious to ensure their primary use of the land is not compromised.
July 10, 2023
Isaac C. Lawrence and Hannes D. Zetzsche

Cattle grazing may be a good use of cattle grazing land, but it may not be the only good use. Particularly as nationwide climate goals have driven investment throughout the country in clean electric and carbon offset technologies, cattle graziers may find new market opportunities to make mixed use of cattle grazing land.


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Focusing on adding value regardless of market trends will equal long-term benefits

Even when prices are high, taking the time to add value to the calf crop through simple protocols can pay off and set producers ahead for the future.
June 26, 2023
Allyson Dalton

“I’ve noticed it before, not just in this cycle,” says Kenny Burdine, extension professor in livestock economics at the University of Kentucky. “There is a tendency with some producers, when prices are high, to almost become satisfied and to be less focused on adding value when they feel like they are getting a pretty good price for their calves.”


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Addressing risks and language barriers for immigrant feedyard workers

Immigrant feedyard workers face high injury rates due to hazardous conditions and language barriers. Resources and training programs are available to improve communication and reduce incidents.
June 1, 2023
Aaron M. Yoder

Studies have also determined that some 50% of feedyard workers are Latino. Combining the inherent risks of a feedyard with a language barrier that significantly hampers communication can set the stage for serious incidents and injuries.


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The true asset that drives ranch profitability

You are your most valuable asset. Effective management, not just the cows or forages you produce, determines your success and overall ranch profitability.
May 30, 2023
Wesley Tucker

Before buying more inputs or trying to get a better price for what you are selling, make sure to take time to invest in yourself and ensure you are the best manager you can be.


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Production sales can reap profits for the right type of operation

The high overhead and effort involved in a production sale can be a deterrent for some seedstock producers. Reputation, trust and personalized connections with buyers play key roles in success.
May 26, 2023
Callie Hanson

Among other options, some producers may choose to put on a production sale. While this option can work for some, the overhead and labor involved with this type of marketing can be a turnoff for others.



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Simple deal or not, you need a contract

The changing nature of cattle operations requires specialized contracts. Whether borrowing a neighbor's bull or letting a friend exhibit your heifer, written agreements protect all parties involved.
May 17, 2023
Audra Rod Smith

Most of the time, people say they don’t need anything in writing because it is just a simple deal and done. And maybe that is true. But what if it’s not?


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Which version of QuickBooks works best for cattle operations?

QuickBooks has added an online platform in addition to its traditional desktop version. Producers considering the online version will want to look at pricing comparisons, internet connection, usability and more.
May 8, 2023
DeDe Jones

Learn the advantages and disadvantages of the QuickBooks platforms to help you decide which version best fits your business.


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Asking ‘why?’ with system thinking on the ranch

A perspective for problem-solving on the ranch may involve positing uncomfortable questions. What we did to create ranch solutions in the past may have created some problems today.
May 2, 2023
Aaron Berger

Ranches are dynamic biological systems where numerous things interact with one another in the “whole” of the ranch. This makes decision-making for ranch managers challenging, as often the interaction of multiple factors needs to be considered in order to achieve a desired outcome.


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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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Nonprobate transfers: Planning pays off

The complexities and expenses associated with probates vary. However, the good news is that many assets can pass outside of the probate process if the decedent planned ahead.
April 26, 2023
Garrett Couts

With proper planning, you can potentially help your loved ones avoid the need for a courthouse visit when your life adventure ends. Many assets can pass outside of the probate process if the decedent planned ahead.


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