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Nitrate poisoning in cattle | Beef Magazine

All plants can contain some nitrate, but buildup of nitrates to toxic levels in forage plants occur when they are under excessive stress. Certain plant species are more likely to accumulate nitrates. Certain weeds (such as pigweed), Johnsongrass, corn, sorghums, and Sudan grasses are the most common causes of nitrate poisoning, but any grass or […]

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Certified Angus Beef, Ducks Unlimited partner to preserve grasslands

Productive agriculture and conservation go hand in hand. That’s why Certified Angus Beef and Ducks Unlimited are collaborating to support family ranchers in boosting soil health, preserving wildlife habitat and sequestering carbon. Together, the two organizations assembled half a million dollars to launch the Working Grasslands Conservation Initiative, which has since secured an additional $2.5 million […]

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Research aims to save beef industry billions, reduce discoloration

The U.S. beef industry loses $3 billion annually to meat discoloration. When beef is brown on the surface, it is discounted in price, and extensive discoloration leads to people throwing nutritious food in the trash. Scientists in the Oklahoma State University Department of Animal and Food Sciences are working to stop that waste. Related: Make yourself aware […]

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Beef trade upporting Cattle and Beef Markets

The latest beef trade data shows June exports were up 15.2 percent year over year while beef imports were down 15.3 percent from last year. Strong exports are helping to offset domestic beef demand struggles while beef imports decreased in the face of increased domestic cow slaughter and lean beef production. In the first half of […]

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Farm Progress America, August 8, 2022

Max Armstrong looks ahead at the 2022 Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, that runs from Aug. 30 to Sept. 1. Max notes he’s heard from international visitors headed to the show too. And he notes the addition of a special innovation exhibit on the Pivot Bio stand looking at high-tech tools for the future. […]

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New AI-based grain forecasting tool hits the market | The Land

Gregor Heard is ACM’s national grains industry reporter, based in Horsham, Victoria. He has a wealth of knowledge surrounding the cropping sector through his 15 years in the role. Prior to that he was with the Fairfax network as a reporter with Stock & Land. Some of the major issues he has reported on during […]

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