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APHIS notes 2022 achievements in protecting U.S. agriculture

The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is celebrating the agency’s many successful efforts to protect American agriculture and natural resources over the past year. “APHIS has worked hard this year to safeguard U.S. agriculture and natural resources,” said Marketing and Regulatory Programs Under Secretary Jenny Lester Moffitt. “Whether it was preparing for or responding to […]

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Is it time to re-program your cowherd?

What’s the old saying in the cattle business? “Droughts and hard times will make us better managers.” I believe this is true if we learn from the hard times. Many of us have reduced cowherd inventories and are anticipating normal rain fall and herd expansion to capitalize on the bullish cattle market outlook.  With this in mind, […]

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Oklahoma beef cattle numbers drop sharply

Oklahoma has been impacted by drought more than any other state, by several measures.  The January 1 inventory of all cattle and calves in Oklahoma was down 11.5 percent year over year, from a 2022 total of 5.2 million head to 4.6 million head.  The decrease of 600,000 head was double the second largest all […]

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Angus is the perfect fit

Since buying a Yarloop property in the 1980s, Andrew Jenkins continued to developed the farm that features Angus cattle. Click to check the original article.

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My favourite painting: Aurore Ankarcrona Hennessey

The director of art at The Arts Club in London chooses a picture from The Arts Club in London. Aurore Ankarcrona Hennessey chooses Untitled by Albert Oehlen ‘I’ve chosen this work because it was acquired for The Arts Club’s permanent collection at a moment of total regeneration for the club, which was founded in 1863 by […]

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