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Hughes Cattle Co. Named Stocker Award Winner
National Stocker Award Winners Named
Speed Is Commerce
Doug Rogers runs stocker cattle because it’s good business, period. ...
Patience Is Key
Triple Heart exploits leverage and innovation to grow stocker opportunity....
Hughes Cattle Co. Earns National Stocker Award
Hughes Cattle Co. of Bartlesville, OK, owned and operated by John and Robert Hughes is BEEF magazine's National Stocker Award (NSA) winner for 2006. When...
Programmed Returns
I've had some of the largest stocker operations in the area tell me if they had the guts, they'd get rid of every lease and go strictly to program feeding...
Last Laps
The last few years, time has usually saved you if you're a margin operator (feeder or stocker), now it will be against you, says Derrell Peel, Oklahoma...
More Care Now Equals Less Care Later
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...






















