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Articles by Cassidy Woolsey

Adjusting management for multiple births, before and after

December 23, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
Is two better than one? Or is calving twins double the trouble? Whatever the case, raising twins or multiple calves can bring a whole new set of challenges to an operation.
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Leasing cattle provides another option for beginning ranchers

November 25, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
Getting started in the beef industry can be a difficult and costly process. Without the capital required, aspiring producers often find themselves buried in debt.
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Consider factors before coming back to family beef operation

November 24, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
Discussing the future of the family operation isn’t always easy, especially if it involves your future, your compensation or how the operation will transfer ownership down the road. But if certain issues are not addressed beforehand, a one-time dream could result in a family nightmare.
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Marshall kids moving cows

Nebraska cattleman switches to successful custom-grazing operation

October 30, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
Innovation is something Kyle Marshall, owner of Cedar Cross Ranch, has grown accustomed to since he began in the cattle business nearly 12 years ago.
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Producers should self-evaluate winter feeding annually

October 24, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
Cattle prices are high, but so is the cost of feed. As the winter months approach, producers can find value in understanding their animals’ nutritional needs and exactly how much is required.
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West Texas A&M University project clones YG1 carcass

October 24, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
West Texas A&M University’s Department of Agricultural Sciences and industry professionals have teamed up to create a new breed of beef cattle – backwards.
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App Roundup: Crystalyx BCS app helps producers manage their cows’ needs

September 19, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
The Crystalyx Beef Cow Body Condition Score app can assist beef producers in assessing and managing each cow’s individual needs from their mobile devices.
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Preparation before transporting calves to the feedyard

September 17, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
For many of us, this year’s sale date is a highly anticipated event. While calf prices remain at an all-time high, it is important we pay particular attention to our handling techniques and transportation practices to avoid any unnecessary losses.
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Registration papers can add value even during high prices

August 25, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
Similar to a title of a truck, registration papers can provide producers with important background information to assist in cattle management.
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Helpful photo tips to get the most out of rangeland monitoring

August 25, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
Photo monitoring may be key to improving and managing rangelands. But without taking a proper photograph, monitoring could be a waste of time.
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