Features
Complementary enterprises
Sunlight, soil, grass, water, wildlife and wind — all resources that can generate income on your ranch.
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Survival tips
Low-cost ideas for profits and viability.
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Ranching for profit in tough times
An asset that isn’t producing income is a liability. Evaluate what you really need to own.
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Heifers on a budget
Finding a balance between development costs and reproduction.
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Retained ownership: Worth the risk?
Analysts say your risks are lower this year, but sharpen your pencil.
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Spend wisely
When costs rise and income declines, it’s only logical a good business manager will look for expenses to cut.
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Making your calves pay
As a cow-calf producer, your investment in your current calf crop began long before the calves were on the ground.
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Tuned up and ready to travel
Early preparation keeps calves happy and healthy through marketing.
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Observe, respond, repeat
Adjust to changing conditions with flexible grazing strategies.
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Nutrient-rich foods
Turning the corner on nutrition advice.
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Targeting the safety zone
The beef industry has committed vast resources to improving beef safety, but there’s still work to do.
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- Corn market reacted poorly to the Crop Progress data
- Packer margins jump higher, feeding margins bleak
- New animal identification rules aid disease traceability
- Oklahoma producers have access to new OQBN tool
- Survey reveals most Americans in favor of COOL
- Oil ends higher on weaker dollar, supplies weigh
- Michigan hay buyers should plan purchases early
- U.S. cattle placements rise in April as feed costs subside
- Ag markets were mixed to start the new week
- Corn planting pace turns from record slow to record fast
- Drought losses in Oklahoma top $400 million for 2012
- New animal identification rules aid disease traceability



