Month: August 2020
A Rousing Range Riders Rodeo
Total Team Effort Made It Happen By Larry Stalcup, Contributing Editor From Cheyenne to Calvary, North America’s biggest rodeos and equine events were corralled by
The Scales of Balance
Proportional Solutions to Transitory Problems By Olivia Willrett, Contributing Editor Turbulent times have prompted calls for drastic changes resulting in vast and varied disagreement in
What Is Normal?
By Jim Whitt Contributing Editor COVID-19 turned the world upside down. Then the death of George Floyd set it on fire. Since then, it gets
New Beef Plants Needed
Canadian Locations May Be In Peril By Will Verboven, Contributing Editor The COVID-19 outbreak has spotlighted the operations of Alberta’s two giant beef-processing plants and
Cattlemen’s Comeback Paradigm
By Megan Webb Ph.D., Contributing Editor The only thing constant in life is change. Cattlemen are no strangers to transforming challenges into opportunities and shifting
A Hell Of A Ride
By Betty Jo Gigot, Publisher Publisher’s note: Not long after I left Lextron, Inc., to join CALF News, I began writing stories about the history
Monte Cluck
2020 National Golden Spur Award Winner By Larry Stalcup, Contributing Editor When one joins the company of Bill Farr, Kenny Monfort, Bob Josserand and Nolan
Gypsy Wagon Aug./Sept. 2020
By Betty Go Gigot, Publisher In the blink of an eye or the flick of a switch, the topic of this CALF News issue, “The
Wickens
Melbourne, Australia By Kathleen and Mark Hennessy, Contributing Editor While we lived in Melbourne, Australia, we tried to visit as many places as we could.
Feeders Get ‘Market Flu’ During COVID
By Heather Smith Thomas, Contributing Editor The livestock industry is facing uncertain times and feedlots have been struggling with marketing issues. Warren Rusche, South Dakota