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April 7, 2026

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3 focus areas to maximize dairy farm profitability in 2025

Heifer inventory management, culling rates and market demands are three areas to focus on this year.
April 29, 2025
Pauly Paul

Given current market conditions that have processors thirsty for more milk and despite record-low heifer inventories, there has never been a better time to reassess management strategies and opportunities for profitability. These three focus areas are ones to watch in 2025: heifer inventory management, culling rates and market demands.


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Dry cow decisions: Sell or keep, feed or breed

When a cow isn’t going to raise a calf this year, here are some options to salvage what profit you can from her.
April 10, 2025
Beth Reynolds

As exciting as calving season is, it is also riddled with challenges, including death loss. Now that we are nearing the end of calving season, and pasture turnout is around the corner, what are we going to do with the cows without a calf at side? All potential scenarios boil down to two: sell or keep.


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Combating wolf depredation: Idaho's funding initiatives

Idaho has implemented various initiatives to control the wolf population and mitigate livestock losses. With funding from both state programs and private organizations, ranchers now have new tools to combat wolf-related depredation.
January 16, 2025
Heather Smith Thomas

In 2023, the Idaho Wolf Depredation Control Board announced a new initiative to control wolves on private property and approved spending up to $50,000 per year for producers to undertake wolf removal projects – with board approval.


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Across the Fence: Cowboy stress

Stress is unavoidable. But are there healthy and unhealthy ways of dealing with it? You bet.
April 22, 2024
Marci Whitehurst

Have you ever noticed in ranching that there’s “flow” and “no flow”? The days things click into place are great. Items on the to-do list get crossed off, and people and animals are happy.


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Using genetics to manage heart failure or brisket disease in feedlots

This article discusses Simplot's study on bovine congestive heart failure (BCHF) in feedlot cattle, showcasing their research findings, genetic screening methods and management strategies to address this issue effectively.
March 25, 2024
Kimberly Williams-Brackett

A recent study published in Frontiers in Genetics, conducted by Randall Raymond – director of research and veterinary services for Simplot Livestock in Grand View – and colleagues, highlights bovine congestive heart failure's prevalence in feedyards and its impacts on cattle health, offering mitigation insights.


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Late-term feedyard death loss economics

September 26, 2022
Mark Corrigan

There has been a lot of discussion about late-term death loss in finishing cattle in recent years. There are obvious economic consequences of losing an animal that has been on feed for a long period of time, and those costs increase as feeder prices and feed costs increase.


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Genetic risk factors for heart failure in feedlot cattle

September 26, 2022
Brian Vander Ley

Heart failure has been emerging as an increasingly important disease in feedlot cattle. There are many causes of heart failure in cattle, including exposure to low oxygen levels at high elevations, bacterial infections of the heart muscle and toxins that affect cardiac function. 


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Managing nutrition and stress in newly weaned calves

Cattle can encounter a lot of stressors from weaning to slaughter and consequently, a loss in performance. Producers can minimize these losses by spreading out stressful events and using recommended feeding strategies and rations.
August 30, 2022
Levi McPhillips

Fall is a busy time in the cattle business. For the rancher and cow-calf producer, it is the time to reap the fruits of our labor.


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Pregnancy loss: Non-infectious causes

February 24, 2022
Heather Smith Thomas
Sometimes accidents of gestation or other factors terminate pregnancy. Immediately after conception, when the tiny embryo is traveling down the oviduct into the uterus, it is fairly safe from harmful influences, but after it reaches the uterus a few days later, it becomes more vulnerable.


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