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Why the USDA suspension of the midyear Cattle report is troubling

USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will suspend the midyear Cattle report.  What are the implications?

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5 ways to prevent and treat grass tetany this spring

Grass tetany is a concern for producers during the spring crazy months. Here are five tips to prevent and treat grass tetany in the beef herd.

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 44 Farms would like to welcome you to The Abilene Sale on Saturday, March 19th in Abilene, TX at 1:00PM. Offering includes 150 Angus bulls.
 

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Meet the 2016 Seedstock 100 operations

For the first time, BEEF magazine’s Seedstock 100 offers a gallery of photos that illustrate the biggest seedstock operations the industry has to offer. Get to know the operations who make up our 2016 listing here.

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USDA 10-year projection sees 10% more beef cows

By 2025, USDA projects the U.S. beef cow herd will be 33.2 million head. The inventory of beef cows at the start of this year was 30.3 million head.

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Dan Shamburg switched to the Vermeer 605N Cornstalk Special baler. Over 10,000 bales later and he hasn’t broken a single tine while baling.
 
 

Should BQA be mandatory for producers?

The voluntary Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) program is a great tool to show consumers that cattle producers care about the product they produce. But is it enough?

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Digital Edition

March 2016 Magazine

Our March issue of BEEF is now online! This month's edition features our annual feed composition tables, the 2016 weather and market outlook from CattleFax and tips on how to solve "winter pinkeye."

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