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Angus Beef Bulletin
Doing Homework Earns Premiums
Brian Walt sets the bar high. W6 Cattle regularly qualify 85%-90% CAB and Prime. The family’s unwavering quest to improve carcass quality while maintaining a strong maternal base earned them the 2024 CAB Commercial Commitment to Excellence award.
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Feeding Better Cattle Better
A dedication to feeding the best cattle to produce the best beef to satisfy all segments of the industry, especially the consumer, earned Carpenter Cattle Co. the 2024 Certified Angus Beef Feedyard Commitment to Excellence Award.
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Gizmos & Gadgets
This edition of “Gizmos & Gadgets” features a pickup truck built for ranchers, an oral drench for calf scours, a self-propelled forage harvester, a commercially available nitrogen fertilizer, and a telehandler with new safety features.
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Most Consumers Are Unfamiliar, or Only Slightly Familiar, with Regenerative Agriculture
Survey finds consumers are unfamiliar with regenerative agriculture, increasing importance of food affordability.
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From the Field
Regional Managers Quanah Gardiner, Reese Tuckwiller and David Gazda share tips for how to stay safe on the ranch.
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Reviewing Cow-Calf Share and Cash Lease Agreements
Cow-calf share leases or cash leases should be reviewed for the upcoming year.
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The Link
Troy Marshall shares a lesson that extends beyond cattle marketing in this edition of “The Link.”
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Researcher Explores Machine Learning’s Role in Predicting BRD Case Outcomes
K-State graduate student Lilli Heinen provides an update on her research concerning machine-learned predictive models and their role in minimizing the financial ramifications of bovine respiratory disease cases in feedlots.
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Grant Awarded for $2 Billion Beef Production Issue
University of Kentucky researcher awarded USDA grant to study fescue toxicosis affecting the cattle industry.
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