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“Shootin’ The Bull” End of Day Market Recap by Christopher Swift 3/10/2023 Live Cattle: In my opinion, I found an anomaly this week that spurred a question, leading to a consensus. In June of 2019, there were 11.7 million head of cattle on feed. The June contract moved approximately $20.00 higher from April of ’18 […]
Purchasing a bull is one of the most consequential decisions that a cow-calf operation can make. Bulls play an outsized role in the long-term genetic progress of our herds
Cattle Genomics: Doing Your Homework Makes Bull-Buying Easy Read More »
While these temperatures are tolerable (well, the warmer temps anyway), the rapid change in temperature makes it much more difficult to acclimatize to and will require additional management to maintain productivity.
Is Your Pasture Prepared For Extreme Weather? Read More »
Lucas and Alise Sjostrom of Brooten, Minn. have been selected as the Holstein Foundation’s 2023 Young Dairy Leaders Institute Distinguished Alumni Leader award recipients
Dutch officials have identified a single case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, commonly known as “mad cow disease”, in a cow carcass, the agriculture ministry said Wednesday.
‘Mad Cow’ Disease Case Identified In Netherlands Read More »
Cattle producers from across the country gathered in New Orleans, LA, for the 30th annual Cattlemen’s College, which was held prior to the 2023 Cattle Industry Convention & National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Trade Show.
Cattlemen’s College Draws Big Crowd In New Orleans – Western Livestock Journal Read More »
U.S. beef exports set annual records for both volume and value in 2022, according to year-end data released by USDA and compiled by USMEF. Pork exports finished lower year-over-year but export value was the third largest on record, trailing only the highs reached in 2020 and 2021.
2022 Beef Exports Set Annual Records; Strong Finish for Pork Exports Read More »
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), through its Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD), kicked off a two-week training course on animal quarantine management in Sing District, a border area between Lao People’s Democratic Republic and China. The training course aimed to accelerate safer cattle trade between the two countries
FAO Supports Lao Farmers To Boost Cattle Trade To China Read More »
When fighting a bacterial infection, often it means a trip to the doctor’s office to obtain a prescription. And when it comes to livestock and companion animals, a veterinarian is the professional guiding the treatment protocol.
Additional Antibiotic Regulations Ahead Read More »