Replacement Heifers: Management Options Benefit Bottom Line
Reproduction is the most influential factor contributing to the profitability of a cow calf producer.
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Reproduction is the most influential factor contributing to the profitability of a cow calf producer.
Replacement Heifers: Management Options Benefit Bottom Line Read More »
Learn more about herbicide options for suppressing tall fescue seedheads, including how to mitigate the harmful effects to livestock and the effective forage- labeled herbicides.
Herbicide Options for Tall Fescue Seedhead Suppression Read More »
A standardized outbreak investigation instrument has been developed in response to an industry need for a consistent tool for these efforts. Development of the instrument has been led by Dr. Derald Holtkamp, Iowa State University, and collaborators. Prompted and funded by the Swine Health Information Center, the new instrument is available for download and use
Shic Drives Standardized Outbreak Investigation Instrument Development Read More »
The Impact of Ongoing Drought on America’s Beef Industry and the Challenges Faced by Ranchers Trying to Survive the Crisis.
Drought’s Bite: Beef Prices Set to Surge as Ranchers Struggle to Maintain Cattle Numbers Read More »
Calving and the months after are a stressful time for cows. If we underfeed, it can delay rebreeding and slow down calf growth
Pasture and Forage Minute: Understanding ADF and NDF, Hay Quality After Calving Read More »
The most critical thing is for producers to not graze past first hollow stem to protect the plant’s canopy
Wheat Grazing Draws To A Close With First Hollow Stem On The Horizon Read More »
The first detection of pseudorabies in Brazil in more than 20 years has been reported on a smallholder farm.
Pseudorabies Detected in Brazil Read More »
An uptick in drought and other extreme weather events has beef farmers in the U.S. and Canada thinning their herds in near-record numbers, which could lead to supply problems in the beef industry over the longer term, industry experts say.
Extreme Drought Could Hurt Future Beef Supply In U.S. And Canada, Experts Warn Read More »
According to the latest beef consumer report from NCBA, a contractor to the beef checkoff, demand for beef remains strong. The compilation of research from 2022 reveals that despite various challenges faced by the industry, consumers repeatedly have stated they will continue purchasing beef, both in retail and foodservice.
New Report Shows Beef Demand Remains Strong Read More »
Lynch Family Companies, Inc., of Waucoma, Iowa, also known as “Lynch Livestock,” pled guilty on July 29, 2022, to one count of Failing to Comply with an Order of the Secretary of Agriculture. On February 10, 2023, Lynch Livestock was sentenced to five years of probation, fined $196,000, and ordered to pay over $3 million
Lynch Livestock and Four of Its Managers Sentenced in Widespread Pig Fraud Scheme Read More »