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Feeder cattle review: Improved weather prompts grass fever
Compared to the last good test which was actually three weeks ago as two major snowstorms limited commerce throughout most major cattle production areas, feedlot replacements sold weak to 5.00 lower.
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AMI takes on ground beef misconceptions with latest video
A video series intended to educate consumers on the origin of their food by addressing common misconceptions discusses ground beef in its latest episode.
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Pasture recovery options discussed at conference
Beef producers should be mindful of preserving available forages for grazing, particularly as parts of Texas recover from historic drought.
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Defining beef quality to all
Meat scientist Jeff Savell, Texas A&M University, discusses whose definition of beef quality really matters.
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Can livestock reverse climate change?
For years livestock have been blamed for playing a major role in causing climate change, but award-winning biologist Allan Savory has found that livestock may instead be the key to reclaiming degraded land and reversing climate change.
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Cow-calf corner: Using one or two calving seasons
Glenn Selk explains the advantages of using two calving seasons.
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Feeder cattle review: Another snow storm limits auction numbers
Compared to last week, feeder cattle and calf markets were not fully tested due to the second severe winter storm to hit many areas of the Southern Plains and the Midwest in less than a week.
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Feed produces Omega 3 in ground beef
Jim Drouillard talks about using flax seed in feed for feedlot cattle results in Omega 3 in ground beef.
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Improved drought picture over last year
A meteorologist says drought-wise the nation as whole is doing better than at this time last year. The USDA’s Bob Ellison has more.
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USDA chief economist says production up, prices down
USDA's chief economist says U.S. crop production should increase in 2013 and that could lead to lower prices for farmers.
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USDA chief economist: Production up, prices down
USDA’s chief economist says U.S. crop production should increase in 2013 and that could lead to lower prices for farmers. The USDA’s Bob Ellison has more.
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- Feeder cattle review: Feed report neutral to slightly bearish
- Cattle Outlook: Retail choice beef up 9% over past 2 years
- United States Cattle on Feed down 3 percent
- Family contribution takes reward for cattle shooting over $16k
- Nebraska Cattle on Feed down 3 percent
- Oklahoma Cattle on Feed unchanged
- New school lunch beef recipes win approval from kids, foodservice
- Drier weather to give big boost to U.S. corn plantings
- Agriculture is expected to remain strong in the coming decade
- What sick day? Farmers take just three a year
- Prices for corn and soybeans, five years from now
- Senate Agriculture Committee completes Farm Bill markup



