Media
Reproduction is key to making improvements
Beef reproduction specialist George Perry, of South Dakota State University, and rancher John Moes, talk about how important reproduction is to herd improvement.
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New farm Cats
At the NCBA trade show in Tampa, Caterpillar representative Jason Becker shows off the company’s latest lines of loaders and skid-steer machines for use on feedyards and ranches.
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Relaxed restrictions for beef exports to Japan
Find out why the recent expansion of U.S. Beef imports to Japan will not likely be the money maker Louisiana cow/calf producers were hoping for.
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Cow-calf corner: Trichomoniasis
Glenn Selk interviews state veterinarian Rod Hall about Oklahoma's program to reduce trichomoniasis in bulls.
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GrainTV: Corn rallies, ends consecutive losses
Tune in to GrainTV to see Cody and Logan discuss spot basis change.
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Feeder cattle review: Red ink floods the market this week
Compared to last week, feeder cattle and calves sold 5.00-8.00 lower with many instances fully 10.00 lower on all classes and as much as 15.00 lower on lightweight stocker calves.
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Creative beef cutting
As beef-carcass weights get heavier, processors need to change the way they fabricate some cuts to provide appropriate portion sizes while retaining palatability and preferred cooking methods.
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GrainTV: Corn hits longest cold streak in five years
Tune in to GrainTV to see Brock and Logan discuss soybeans and corn export sales.
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NCBA accomplishments and challenges
At the Cattle Industry Convention in Tampa, outgoing NCBA president J.D. Alexander discusses the organization’s achievements over the past year and his plans for the future.
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GrainTV: Corn's streak lower stretches to 9 days
Tune in to GrainTV to see Brock and Logan discuss ethanol production.
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Outlook from Rabobank: Decline in Mexican cattle supplies
Rabo AgriFiance relationship manager Mathew McKamey describes the company’s business and market researcher Don Close summarizes a new report showing a significant decline in Mexican beef herds, resulting in fewer feeder cattle available for import to the United States.
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- U.S. revises meat-labeling rules to satisfy WTO ruling
- NASA backs 3D food printer to feed growing population
- Alltech Symposium challenges agribusiness to make an impact
- Exports: Corn plunges 52 percent
- Here is the next farm program and here’s how you work it
- Immigration bill gets Senate boost; House effort teetering
- Post-tornado composting a solution for disposal of dead livestock
- Michigan hay buyers should plan purchases early
- Seven jobs more dangerous than farming
- New animal identification rules aid disease traceability
- Former Eastern Livestock CEO, CFO sentenced for federal crimes
- Drought losses in Oklahoma top $400 million for 2012



