Insurance for your breeding season
I seem to receive this call 6-8 times each year. This particular rancher had just finished getting his cows diagnosed for pregnancy. He had 43 cows falling calving cows.
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Preconditioning for performance and profit
Kenny Knight, owner-manager of Knight Feedlot in Kansas, tells why pre-conditioning programs are so important.
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Compete beyond the showring during the 2013 NJAS
Angus juniors have one month to complete projects for the NJAS educational contests.
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Self interest, shared goal
Branded beef business model highlighted in Texas A&M class
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Uniform cattle increase profit potential
“If your calves all look the same, they’re just a pretty package,” he says. “And pretty sells.”
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Profitability starts with genetics
The American Angus Association describes updates to its age-and-source verification program.
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Angus calves at auction bring record premiums
Fourteen years of auction sale calf-price data proves that Angus cattle are worth more in the marketplace.
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Genetic bootstraps
Beef producers and the power of selection to shape industry’s future
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CAB’s Erickson ‘Woman of Influence’ in food industry
Since its inception in 1978, the Certified Angus Beef brand has become perhaps the most recognizable worldwide. And for the past 21 years, Tracey Erickson has had a major hand in that unprecedented rise in the food world.
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Scholarships reward future beef industry leaders
The Certified Angus Beef brand awarded $21,000 to seven university students through its Colvin Scholarship Fund, in recognition of their leadership and achievement at the community and beef industry levels.
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2nd annual N.D. Angus University set
North Dakota State University's Carrington Research Extension Center once again is partnering with the North Dakota Angus Association to host the second annual Angus calf feed-out program.
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- Ag commodities seemed directionless Wednesday morning
- U.S. wheat conditions well below average
- Post-tornado composting a solution for disposal of dead livestock
- Cornell genetic testing process cuts costs by up to 75 percent
- Angus Foundation receives $28,500 from “The Card Challenge”
- Commentary: In praise of animal foods
- Michigan hay buyers should plan purchases early
- New animal identification rules aid disease traceability
- Post-tornado composting a solution for disposal of dead livestock
- Seven jobs more dangerous than farming
- Drought losses in Oklahoma top $400 million for 2012
- Corn and soybean prices continue to retrace 2012 drought rally




