BEEF Editorial Preview
March Issue: Forage Management and Feeding
Ad Close: February 1
Materials Due: February 8
| BEEF readers make management decisions; 82% of implant users chose their implant program. -2007 BEEF Reader Profile |
2008 Annual Feed Composition Tables
Rod Preston presents his annual analysis of feedstuffs, useful for beef producers calculating rations and diets.
2008 Fencing Guide
A directory of fencing suppliers and the latest tools.
Respondents picked BEEF, hands down, as the one publication they consider most valuable and credible for their work. |
Pastureland Values
A snapshot look at land values across the country.
2008 New Product Tour
New gadgets, gizmos and products from the 2008 Cattle Industry Annual Convention & Tradeshow.
Cow Weighs
First in a series examining cow efficiency and its implications.
BEEF Quality Summit Coverage
What the big players have to say about beef quality and supply.
BEEF Basics
Bovine immune functions and basic immunity, types of vaccines and how they work in the cow.
Online Advertising Opportunities
Cow-Calf Weekly
As the leading electronic newsletter in the cattle market, Cow-Calf Weekly delivers over 40,000 e-newsletters every week. A pioneer in electronic newsletters to the cattle industry, Cow-Calf Weekly provides the most respected and current cattle industry news available.
| 48% of respondents use the Internet in their farming operation. -2007 BEEF Reader Profile |
BEEF Industry Express
BEEF Industry Express is a monthly electronic catalog of products for beef producers with the latest product information about equipment for the highly specialized commercial operations.
Coming in the April Issue!
Parasite Management: A look at efficient and cost-effective control of parasites in cattle via management, products and biological tools. Issue also includes a BEEF Feeder supplement. April is our AdPlus Study issue!
From Our Columnists
Top 5 moves for getting out of the hay-feeding rut
Whether you're out feeding in the cold or just looking out your window at cows eating hay at a cost of $2/cow/day, it should be a wake-up call for all of us...
Buy/sell margins - part III
The feeder-cattle futures market is being whipsawed by corn futures prices. Corn futures prices were in the mid-to-high $3 range early in 2007...
Planning for successful breeding
What tasks need to be done to help assure a successful breeding season this year? Let’s start with the bulls. Nationally, about 10% of all bulls fail...






