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Inaugural Cattle Production Veterinarian Hall of Fame inductees announced
Drs. Harold Amstutz and Dan Upson recognized for outstanding contributions to cattle production veterinary medicine
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New trials reveal feed supplement value for cattle feeders
Today’s cattle-feeding climate — volatile markets, rising input costs, lower cattle numbers and limited natural resources — requires cattle feeders to continually find opportunities for additional value and to reduce risk.
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Recognition growing for Cattle Feeders Hall of Fame
Jim Miles of Merck Animal Health discusses growing recognition for the Cattle Feeders Hall of Fame and recognizes this year's recipients.
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Merck announces new name for its animal health division
Merck’s animal health division, formerly known as Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health, announced that effective today, it will begin using the new name, Merck Animal Health. It will be known as MSD Animal Health outside the United States and Canada.
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K-State to host Cattle Feeders College In Larned and Sublette
Kansas State University Research and Extension will host the K-State Cattle Feeders College on May 4 in Larned and May 5 in Sublette. The event is sponsored by Intervet-Schering Plough Animal Health, Walco, and Lallemand Animal Nutrition and begins with registration at 4:30 p.m.
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Merck, Sanofi-Aventis call off plan to merge animal health units
Merck & Co. and Sanofi-Aventis SA abandoned a plan to combine their animal health businesses in a 50-50 joint venture, citing difficulty divesting parts of the operation and securing approval from antitrust regulators.
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Intervet/Schering-Plough awards industry advancement grants
Over the past year, five state cattle associations across the nation have been busy working to promote producer education and leadership with help from the Resflor Gold® Industry Advancement Grant.
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Vista vaccines offer the most complete protection for bovine respiratory and reproductive diseases
Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health is reintroducing to the United States market the Vista® vaccine line, which provides beef cattle veterinarians and producers with the most complete protection available against the most common and costly bovine respiratory and reproductive diseases.
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Intervet/Schering-Plough Opens State-Of-The-Art Vaccine Manufacturing Facility
Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health announces that it will open today a state-of-the-art production center for veterinary vaccines against bacterial infections. The new facility is located at Biosciences Center Boxmeer, one of the world’s largest veterinary R&D and manufacturing facilities and a cornerstone of the company’s global vaccine R&D and production network.
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“Top Hand” Cattle Feeding Industry Employee Awards
Here is your chance to tell the story of individuals who make Kansas
the best place to feed cattle in the nation. The “Top Hand” Cattle
Feeding Industry Employee Awards are being presented by K-State
Research and Extension, The Beef Cattle Institute and Intervet Schering
Plough Animal Health
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ISPAH: Veterinarian Prescribes Lung Protection Therapy To Treat Respiratory Disease
Early detection, rapid response and aggressive treatment are the keys to effectively treating bovine respiratory disease (BRD), more commonly known as pneumonia. This was the advice to dairy calf and heifer raisers from Tom Shelton, D.V.M., M.S., senior technical services specialist for Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health.
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- Cow slaughter through May likely to exceed same period in 2012
- Beef Quiz: Growing beef demand
- AFBF president issues statement on U.S.-EU trade negotiations
- E. coli test leads to National Beef recall
- Buckle your seatbelt for the House consideration of the farm bill
- Schwieterman: Higher new crop corn pressures cattle futures
- Will Smith dethroned in latest Peterson Farm Bros. parody
- 3,000 pounds of copper wire stolen from Oklahoma ranch
- Changes in U.S.-Mexican cattle and beef trade
- Crude oil expected to peak and cost of electricity to go down
- Peterson Brothers: What summer vacation?
- Experts weigh in on lowest beef supply in 60 years



