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Angus Beef Bulletin
Predator Problems? A Control Guide for Livestock Producers
Kansas State University wildlife specialist Drew Ricketts provides multiple control avenues for livestock producers looking to deter predators.
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BeefTech Producer Summit Highlights Current Cattle Market
The event featured information, insights for independent cattle producers.
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News & Notes
This edition of “News & Notes” includes coverage of eligibility requirements to participate in the American Angus Association Convention of Delegates, Tyler Murray being named regional manager, scholarship opportunity through Purina Animal Health, companies join forces on voluntary traceability effort, anticipated revision of WOTUS rule, passage of continuing resolution, and assistance to farmers and ranchers affected by windstorms.
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Gizmos & Gadgets
This month’s “Gizmos & Gadgets” includes a nitrogen optimizer for crops, a crop insecticide, a geothermal livestock waterer and a drive-over gate.
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Timing Breeding Season
Should heifers be bred to calve before the mature herd?
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Feedlot Management Strategies to Combat Winter Weather
Tips to address water, nutrition, shelter and animal health needs during cold weather.
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Save Money, Increase Grass and Enjoy Cattle
Hugh Aljoe of the Noble Research Institute shares how regenerative practices can benefit ranchers during episode of Angus at Work.
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Timing, Flexibility Key to Grazing Tall Fescue Spring Flush
Taking advantage of early tall fescue growth can improve forage productivity, as well as the nutritional intake of your herd.
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Selecting Bulls to Meet Marketing Goals
K-State beef cattle geneticist explains how marketing end points influence purchasing decisions.
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