Features
Beef quality evolves
National Beef Quality Audits document continuous improvement and identify new quality challenges.
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Road warriors
This year more than ever, calves arriving in feedyards will need special care.
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Preconditioning plus
Now, more than ever, calves need nutritional support to ensure success of a weaning health program.
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Gene-mapping foodborne pathogens
Germ detectives soon will have a powerful new tool for their investigations into foodborne illnesses.
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Hector Pacheco: Leading by example
Hector Pacheco’s dedication to animals, company loyalty and longevity earn high acclaim from employer.
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Terry Klopfenstein: A teacher's long reach
Terry Klopfenstein receives 2012 Industry Leadership Award.
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Willard Sparks: A humble entrepreneur
Visionary was known for his intellect, passion for agriculture and generosity to others.
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Bob Rebholtz: Passion and compassion
An uncommon path to extraordinary success.
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I'm a Drover: Mother, blogger, advocate for agriculture
“I had to reach out.” That is how Debbie Lyons-Blythe describes her motivation to create her blog, “Life on a Kansas Cattle Ranch.” And reach out she has, connecting with both ranch mothers and urban consumers through her blog, Facebook and Twitter accounts.
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High on heifers
As producers expand or rebuild their herds, demand for high-quality verified heifers continues to grow.
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Balancing act
As ranchers rebuild herds with more purchased cattle, biosecurity becomes increasingly critical.
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- YSA members gain insight into agribusiness, retail industries
- Meat industry associations quick to attack the new MCOOL rule
- Team up against bovine respiratory disease
- Oil prices pare losses on U.S. equities turnaround
- Future of food discussion with Agriculture Secretary
- Ag markets diverged prove rather volatile on Thursday
- Former Eastern Livestock CEO, CFO sentenced for federal crimes
- 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
- More beef cows in worst drought regions than a year ago



