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Will Attitudes Revert Back With The Economy?
I was speaking to one of the driving forces behind a major branded product this week and he mentioned that sales to restaurants ...
Consider Adding Turnips For Fall & Winter Grazing
Interested in a high-quality pasture for late fall and winter grazing? Consider turnips. Turnips planted into wheat ...
Ethanol By-Product Raising Antibiotic Concerns
Sometimes technology produces unintended consequences. That appears to be the case with the ethanol by-product, distiller's grain (DG), which is fed ...
First Genomic-Enhanced EPDs for Multiple Traits
Angus Genetics Inc.® (AGI) and Merial have entered into an exclusive agreement to provide American Angus Association® (AAA)...
Thoughts On Gassy Cows & Greenhouse Government
According to WikiAnswers.com, the longest human burp ever recorded lasted a bawdy 45 seconds and was witnessed ...
Are Tax Payers Finally Waking Up?
For many inside and outside the U.S., it’s been a glorious past six months or so. A new administration has presided ...
Fever Tick Quarantine Area Expanded In South Texas
Battling to eradicate cattle fever ticks in South Texas, the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) has temporarily quarantined ...
It’s Gut Check Time On Your Performance Goals
Yikes. Where does time go? We’re now officially halfway through the year. Are you halfway to your annual goals? ...
Wal-Mart Dwarfs All Others In Top 75 Retailers List
Supermarket News recently posted the Top 75 largest food retailers and wholesalers in the U.S. and Canada. Together, they accounted ...
Europe, Australia Are Debunking The Warming Hype
The U.S. has long been seen as a big part of the problem as it relates to global warming. The U.S. failure to sign the Kyoto Protocol ...
CRP Grazing Takes Careful Management
Many Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) participants find themselves ...
Climate Bill Passes House; Heads To Senate
The House of Representatives passed cap and trade legislation by a narrow margin last Friday, 219 to 212, with more than ...
Getting Ready For A South Dakota Farm Sale
We buried my father-in-law in early May. Bob Young, a lifelong rancher from Kimball, SD, took over the ranch from his father who acquired ...
The Beef Business Is Replete With Hollow Victories
Want to know the definition of a hollow victory? The anticipated European Union-U.S. agreement on hormone-treated beef is a ...
“Navigable” Is Such A Simple Unassuming Word
The Clean Water Restoration Act came out of committee last week without a whole lot of fanfare. However...
Peterson Cautions Against Rushing Into Cap & Trade
Rep. Collin Peterson (D-MN), chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, wants to slow the pace of the debate over the Waxman-Markey bill ...
South Korean Retailers Said To Be Cooling On U.S. Beef
U.S. beef returned to shelves in South Korean department stores in April expecting to grab the market dominated by homegrown "hanwoo" and Australian beef....
World’s Beef Exporters Wary Of U.S.-EU Compromise
Beef-producing states told the World Trade Organization (WTO) last week that they fear a deal between the U.S. and the European Union (EU) to open up European markets ...
Avoid Livestock Poisoning In Grazing Livestock
The risk of grazing animals being poisoned by hemlock may be greater than normal this year, but graze intelligently ...
Dad Was Smarter Than I Thought!
As a teenager, I thought my Dad was the dumbest man on earth. My dad, rest his soul, is now a rocket scientist in my mind. Much of what he said and did is ...
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No Silver Bullet
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