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Angus Beef Bulletin
It Is Decision Time on Wheat
Wheat production and prices are down, but options are available.
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Get the Scoop on Safe Manure Storage
Handling manure brings new risks for farmers to be prepared to manage and resolve.
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Ag Leaders Endorse Protecting American Farmlands Act
Kentuckians urge Congress to pass Protecting American Farmlands Act.
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Research Roundup
This month’s “Research Roundup” includes summaries of a University of Nebraska study comparing development rates for heifers and a Kansas State University study on bunk space requirements while limit-feeding calves a high-energy diet.
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Outside the Box
In this edition of “Outside the Box,” author Tom Field shares why resilience must be present in the people, the grasslands and the cow herd for a ranching operation to succeed.
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Getting Back to Basics
Why transitioning to regenerative pasture management is a solid bet. Hugh Aljoe offers recommendations. Noble Research Institute and CAB launch partnership centered on land management.
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The Digestive Tract
With high heifer prices, selection and development of heifers should focus on cost-effective gains to achieve your target prior to breeding and on increasing longevity, says author Travis Mulliniks in this edition of “The Digestive Tract.”
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Capitalizing on Cow Power
MaternalPlus highlights herds focused on females, gathers important data.
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