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Learning lessons in cattle marketing

This week I watched my daughter and the markets, and I realized some people just don’t learn. This week my daughter’s basketball team ran up against some high school teams (our girls are 11). My daughter has also been helping me in the hayfields this week. Mistakes were made, lessons were learned, and I could […]

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UF researcher receives $640,000 grant to reduce heat stress in cattle

Every year across the country, heat causes $300 million in damage to cattle, ample reason for University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences researchers to try to cool the animals and increase their beef production. The newest scientific effort will be led by Philipe Moriel, a UF/IFAS associate professor of beef cattle management. Moriel […]

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Virginia Tech completes $31 million construction of livestock centers

Virginia Tech’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences recently finished $31 million of construction on a series of new and renovated buildings around its Blacksburg campus that helps cement the university’s role as a source of research, education and outreach that serves the commonwealth’s largest private industry – agriculture. The buildings, which will help the livestock […]

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Considering the summer opoort | Beef Magazine

Summer is here, spring born calves are growing, breeding season is upon us, first cutting hay is on the downhill slide for many. Weather permitting, the busy season is here for many cattle producers here in Ohio. While the bulk of the next few months will be filled with hay making, county fairs, and beef […]

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Farm Progress America, July 15, 2022

Max Armstrong shares that he’s hosting a new series of television programs on RFD-TV. The Farm Next Series, airing Monday nights at 8 p.m. Eastern, showcases agtech innovators developing a wide variety of technologies. Max offers a preview of upcoming episodes of the Farm Next series which is in partnership between Pivot Bio and Farm […]

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