Tag: Industry News
Tips to Know Before You Buy a Manual Squeeze Chute
As a cattle producer, you understand your cattle from their body language to their behaviors and personalities. You also understand the equipment you use to
COOL Is Back- But Will It Sell More Beef?
By Will Verboven Contributing Editor It’s a topic your humble writer always treats with some trepidation as it concerns something that is the business of
A NEW ALTERNATIVE IN ANTIBIOTIC TREATMENT- Norbrook Introduces Tulieve
By Patti Wilson Contributing Editor Cattlemen have another tool in the box for treatment against a broad spectrum of bacterial pathogens. Dr. Eric Moore, Director
Better Times Ahead- The Pressure May Lift as 2023 Progresses
By Burt Rutherford Contributing Editor If there are two things that beef producers talk about most, it’s weather and markets. So pour a cup
USDA CATTLE CONTRACTS LIBRARY – Magnifies the Value of Quality Cattle
By Larry Stalcup Contributing Editor Early data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) new Cattle Contracts Library (CCL) pilot program solidifies the notion that
CATTLE FEEDERS HALL OF FAME WELCOMES ED BARRETT and JERRY ADAMS
By Larry Stalcup Contributing Editor When the Cattle Feeders Hall of Fame (CFHOF) was launched in 2009, only about 150 people attended a small banquet
First Timer’s Takeaways of CattleCon – The Past, Present and Future
By James Coope Contributing Editor Big. REALLY BIG. That was my first impression as a first timer to CattleCon 2023 last month in New Orleans.
CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF CONTINUES GLOBAL GROWTH
By Patti Wilson Contributing Editor Imagine admiring a newborn calf in a remote, snow-covered Plains pasture. Now realize the resulting product might make its way
Weekly USMEF Audio Report (with video): Strong Interest in U.S. Beef at Gulfood in Dubai
With support from USDA, the Beef Checkoff Program and the Texas Beef Council, the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) promoted U.S. beef at Gulfood, one
Epigenetics: Entering the Next Frontier
By Patti Wilson Contributing Editor Scientists are speculating that the Genetic Age is over in terms of research. Entire genomes of plant and animal species