Angus
Raising the beef quality bar
Two cattle feeders discuss the effect that a rising beef-quality bar has had on the beef market and premiums to producers.
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The main ingredient for tender, flavorful beef
Daryl Tatum, Colorado State University meat scientist, talks about the role marbling plays in your beef eating experience. This video news is provided by Certified Angus Beef LLC and the American Angus Association.
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Small change$, big returns
The 5% effect compounds in your bottom line.
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Feed outlook provides challenge for cattlemen
Galen Erickson of the University of Nebraska talks about offsetting high grain prices with corn silage and crop residues, and options for cattlemen.
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Angus elects new board members and officers
Five new Angus breeders to serve on the American Angus Association’s Board of Directors.
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Angus show coverage, annual meeting news available online
Resources to stay connected with Angus during the 2012 NAILE and related events.
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Breed what you need
Traditional recommendations may not fit your ranch business goals
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Signing up for CAB
Participation in the Certified Angus Beef® program doesn't require forms or contracts at the ranch level. This video news release provided by CAB and American Angus Association discusses how cattlemen can get involved.
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Apply now for beef scholarships
CAB’s Colvin Fund offers $20,000 in education help
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Nebraska program makes Lincoln the Silicon Valley for agriculture
An innovative program at the University of Nebraska is paving the way for young entrepreneurs -- and creating opportunities for rural America.
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North Dakota cattle building reputation overseas
With about 5,000 Angus and Hereford cattle from North Dakota already shipped in the past two years, Kazakhstan continues to rebuild its cattle industry by sending cowboys to North Dakota for hands-on training.
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- New school lunch beef recipes win approval from kids, foodservice
- Prices for corn and soybeans, five years from now
- Drier weather to give big boost to U.S. corn plantings
- The relationship between retail gasoline prices and futures prices
- Domestic ethanol production starts to grow again
- Agriculture is expected to remain strong in the coming decade



