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K-State beef cattle experts discuss why better measurement, sound husbandry and pre-calving management matter for efficiency in cow herds.
A study finds shorter tylosin feeding periods reduce liver abscess risk, though continuous use remains most effective.
Careful overhead cost management and strategic outsourcing can help smaller producers see significant cost benefits.
Live and feeder cattle contracts saw dramatic swings, influenced by labor disputes, Argentina trade deal impacts, and strong ...
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Rep. Jackson’s bill would require USDA and DOI to carry out activities to prevent, control and eradicate the pest in wildlife on federal lands.
Evaluating BCS at various times of the year can also help producers gauge the genetic base of their herd.
Packer margins are deeply in the red, yet they continue to bid aggressively for cattle, suggesting they expect higher prices ahead.