Day: April 6, 2020
A Girl With a Mission
Feeding the World Starts Here and Now By Faith Baxter, Contributing Editor It all started with a servant’s heart and an idea. The desire to
Unique in All the World
By Chris McClure, Contributing Editor It seems for years that kids have been caught up in the latest trend whether it is the brand of
Nancy Wunderlich
By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor Nancy Wunderlich is a family rancher who graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in ag education. She taught
Cattle Feeders Hall of Fame
2020 Inductees Honored By Larry Stalcup, Contributing Editor He was a cowboy born in Hollywood who cleaned a movie star’s swimming pool – a perfect
Profitability, Global Markets Highlighted at CattleFax Outlook Seminar
By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor The annual CattleFax Outlook Seminar was held Feb. 6, 2020, as part of the Cattle Industry Convention in San Antonio.
New Discoveries
By Patti Wilson, Contributing Editor A new way of thinking was noticeable on the floor of the Cattle Industry Convention and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
Gypsy Wagon April/May 2020
By Betty Jo Gigot, Publisher Here at CALF News, the world is segmented into two-month cycles since we publish every other month. As I write
International Livestock Congress
Beef Industry’s Maligned Carbon Footprint By Larry Stalcup, Contributing Editor Frank Mitloehner is mad, sometimes fuming. If you spread manure about the beef industry’s carbon
Recollections
By Betty Jo Gigot, Publsiher G’Day Mate! My Gypsy Wagon column published in November 2000 pretty much summed up how much my adventures in Australia
Meat Tax May Be On the Horizon
By Will Verboven, Contributing Editor It’s a ways down the road, but there seems to be a meandering trend toward a tax on meat. The