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Deniliquin sheep sale
All eyes were on Deniliquin today to see how 22,500 sheep would sell after rain last week across southern Australia.
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Study aims to find why some cattle more susceptible to
Researchers from the Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach program at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
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Understanding cattle health concerns on cornstalks
By Lindsay Waechter-Mead, DVM, University of Nebraska Extension Grazing corn residue is common practice in the Midwest and a quality
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A business case for using EPDs
Three influential producers from the United States and Canada came together for an impactful panel discussion, “A business case for
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Farm Progress America, October 12, 2023
Mike Pearson examines the results of the Ag Economy Barometer survey by the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture. The survey
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Understanding “Green” and “Dead” in the National Feedbase Monitor
The release of the National Feedbase Summaries (see examples above) marks the first-time grazing managers have been able to objectively
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Kay’s Cuts: Direct consignment grid-based cattle sales grow
A monthly column written for Beef Central by US meat and livestock industry commentator, Steve Kay, publisher of US Cattle
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‘A lot’ of lot feeders hit Tamworth + PICTURES
ALFA life member and former president Jim Cudmore introducing the Young Lot Feeder of the Year award presentation in Tamworth
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Dalby sale 11 Oct 2023: Some improvements in places
Yarding 2519 Change -249 The number of cattle penned at Dalby reduced by 248 head to 2,519. The export buying panel
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Cattlemen’s Profit Roundup to focus on value, making the grade
The Cattlemen’s Profit Roundup will once again take place at the 53rd Annual American Gelbvieh Association Convention held November 29-December
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Medgene, USDA to develop two FAD platform vaccines
Important cooperative agreements were recently signed between the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service and Medgene, an animal health company that produces
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Study finds U.S. feral hog population can be managed
Recent conservation efforts have proven effective at controlling wild pig populations in the Southeastern United States, according to new research
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