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The Red Angus Association of America is pleased to announce the addition of three new staff members: Jaeden Schneider as membership and accounts receivable specialist, and Elizabeth Caskey and Jesse ...
Cattle incapable of relieving themselves of high temperatures experience heat stress. Humans alleviate overheating through sweating, but Kansas State University beef extension veterinarian A.J.
Texas rancher Donnell Brown joins us to share his concerns over threats of New World Screwworm to the cattle industries in ...
A new product that reduces animal stress could be the key to increasing artificial insemination rates in cattle. Kansas State University's Technology Development Institute, or TDI, collaborated with ...
When you’re feeding cattle, it counts to keep track of every calf, pound, and dollar. That’s why customer-focused feeders and cow-calf producers should plan to attend Feeding Quality Forum in ...
The American Gelbvieh Association (AGA) is pleased to announce that Megan Underwood has returned to serve as the Communications Coordinator. In her role, Underwood will lead the communication efforts ...
Warren Rusche would contend that some of the best cattle in North America are born in South Dakota. That gives Rusche and the rest of the applied feedlot research group at SDSU a unique opportunity, ...
Cash-fed cattle on the negotiated market traded $221 to $223 per hundredweight in the South, $1 to $3 higher than the week prior. In the North, cattle traded $234 to $236 per hundredweight, $3 to $5 ...
First, some groundwork from a recent column. While there’s lots of chatter about declining cattle inventories, fed beef tonnage has yet to be impacted. This year’s fed beef production, through April, ...
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Photos that cameras capture to do 3D scans of the cattle hooves.