Progressive Cattle
Cattle producers have reported increasing incidences of black vultures preying on livestock over the past decade. Learning about these birds and the regulations around them can you help protect your herd from these predators.
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Using the power of athletic partnerships to promote beef
Two things Americans love: beef and sports. Continue reading on how the two of them relate.
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Ducks Unlimited shares interest with cattle producers across the U.S.
Ducks Unlimited has made concentrated efforts in the past decade to team up with cattle producers with the shared mission of improving and conserving North American grasslands.
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A cowboy approach to motivation
As employees become more commonplace in the industry than before, it is important that producers are prepared to lead and manage them.
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TSCRA update: The future may be unpredictable, but it looks optimistic for cattle producers
While raising cattle isn’t always sunshine and rainbows, many points of optimism were shared with producers during the 2024 Cattle Raisers Convention and Expo in March, along with industry and policy updates, new technologies and the upcoming weather forecast.
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Cattle Q&A: Understanding the proposed Public Lands Rule with Errol Rice
Bureau of Land Management senior policy adviser Errol Rice explains what the proposed Public Lands Rule is, and what it might mean for ranchers who utilize federal lands for grazing.
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The silent struggle
It’s no secret farmers and ranchers face unique challenges that 98% of the U.S. population can’t relate to. Farmer suicide rates are three to five times higher than the national average. Resources are available for those who are looking for help.
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Cattle on Feed report shows high February placements
There was a 10% increase in February feedlot placements from 2023 to 1.89 million head, representing the most February placements since at least 1996.
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