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Articles by Bruce Derksen

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Must-haves, resources and strategies for calving season

It's crucial cow-calf producers expect the unexpected during calving season. Four beef cattle experts from around the country weigh in on strategies, plans, equipment, management practices, information and resources to help cope with challenges.
December 15, 2022
Bruce Derksen

Calving season is a critical time for commercial and seedstock beef cow-calf producers alike. To help them prepare, a variety of short- and long-term strategies and plans are devised, which may include specific management decisions plus the acquisition of tools, equipment and information-based resources.


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Hospital pen use, design and management in colder climates

The use of designated hospital pens has decreased over the years. But for beef producers using them, their design, positioning and management should remain a priority. The future productivity of sick and compromised cattle hinges on these factors.
November 4, 2022
Bruce Derksen

Cattle producers use a variety of tactics when handling acute or chronically sick animals in cold winter weather. Some pull them for treatment before placing them in a series of designated hospital pens, while others prefer to return almost all to their home pens.


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Timing embryos with high-quality, prepared recipients

Analyzing donor and recipients, viewing IVF as an extension of your current protocol, accurately confirming pregnancies and working with your veterinarian can ensure a successful IVF program.
October 21, 2022
Bruce Derksen

Most dairy farmers labor under a strict routine they feel comfortable with. This comfort reaches well beyond daily milking parlor tasks and affects cattle breeding programs, likely touching on some variations of heat detection, estrus synchronization, artificial insemination (A.I.) and potentially in vitro fertilization (IVF), followed by embryo transfer (ET).


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The ongoing beef implants story: It’s an earful

Implants have boosted cattle profits for decades. Yet, missed opportunities, misperceptions, NHTC programs and consumer pressures continue to impact their use and marketability.
September 27, 2022
Bruce Derksen

Farmers and ranchers have incorporated implants as a valuable tool for decades, ensuring an addition to their bottom line in a substantial and real way.  


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Designing a defense for a serious disease crisis

September 26, 2022
Bruce Derksen
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Key components of a mineral program revamp

Minerals are a vital component of a healthy diet for productive cattle. Feed and water sampling and testing must be balanced with management strategies, modern beef capabilities and advancing technologies for positive results.
August 31, 2022
Bruce Derksen

Livestock minerals in both their macro and micro forms have been around for decades. While their existence has remained constant, their importance, delivery and management has adapted through the years.


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Matching a stock trailer to a cattle operation

Buying a stock trailer shouldn’t be as simple as picking out a nicely colored one. Multiple factors – including terrain, metal, length and number of head hauled – are critical to its productivity. Features such as flooring and ventilation, combined with proper handling and driving practices, will help cement a proper match.
June 24, 2022
Bruce Derksen
For cattle producers, a stock trailer to haul a sick animal to the vet, move pairs to pasture or transport variable cargo is a necessary and basic piece of equipment.
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Calm movement

Minimizing horse and rider injuries

May 24, 2022
Bruce Derksen
Accidents and injuries on North American farms and ranches occur in a variety of ways, many times caused by moving equipment or tools, but often they involve horses and riders.
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Assessing the progression of beef-on-dairy practices

April 25, 2022
Bruce Derksen
In recent years, dairy producers in the U.S. have increased their use of beef semen on their dairy cows to raise male offspring profitability and manage replacement heifers.
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Gopher damage

Gopher damages to pasture and hay lands

March 23, 2022
Bruce Derksen
Livestock pests aren’t limited to grubs, lice, flies or other types of flying insects. Rodents also damage feed sources and supplies, forage and grain harvesting equipment, and range and pasture lands.
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