CALF_News_June_July_2019

21 CALF News • June | July 2019 • www.calfnews.net AreYour CowsAnd Calves Receiving Their Essential FattyAcids? Better Health, Better Calves, Better Beef. ©2019 NBO3 Technologies Low-cost, superior delivery of essential fatty acids makes greatOPlus Feed Nutrient the better choice for animal performance. For more information, visit nbo3.com or contact us at info@nbo3.com . 8877 Green Valley Drive • Manhattan, KS 66502 brought to you by Feed Nutrient C M Y CM MY CY CMY K NBO319_CS_024_CalfNews_QtrPg_051719_PR.pdf 1 5/17/19 8:5 8 AM for the feedyard to make sure they finish at the weights needed by the packinghouse. Walmart says they want so many cattle a week and we must have them ready.” There are steers and heifers on feed at Mc6 now. The plan is for the first cattle to be harvested this fall. They expect to be in full production the first quarter of 2020. “We will eventually be feeding about half the cattle here and the other half at various feedyards in Nebraska,” says White, a native Nebraskan who has many connections with producers, feeders and auction markets there. Scott Neal, senior vice president, Meat, Walmart U.S. announced the overall program in April.“As clean labels, trace- ability and transparency become more and more important to customers, we’ve made plans to enter into the beef industry, creating an unmatched system that allows us to deliver consis- tent quality and value,” he said. “By enlisting a number of best-in-class companies to take part in the supply chain, we’ll be able to provide customers with unprecedented quality, provide transparency throughout the supply chain and leverage the earnings we gain across our business.” RIGHT: Warren White is sourcing Black Angus cattle across the country to provide a consistent number of like weight cattle with the premium quality sought by Walmart. OPPOSITE PAGE: Prime beef from 44 Farms genetics are finishing nicely at Mc6 Cattle Feeders, a key link. Continued on page 23  Walmart’s “bold vision will not only elevate backyard barbeques and family dinner tables across the country but transform the entire supply chain.” – Hank McWhorter Creekstone expects to add 250 jobs at the Arkansas City plant. The program will also add more than 200 jobs in Georgia, whereWalmart owns a case-ready beef facility that will be run by FPL Food LLC, Augusta, Georgia.“As of now, all of the beef will be sold in about 500 stores in the Southeast,”White says. He adds that 44 Farms and its genetics were what Walmart was looking for in its drive to obtain a consistent supply of pre- mium beef.“Our arrangement with 44 Farms has been to feed natural cattle for their 44 Steaks program,”White says.

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