By Burt Rutherford Everyone deals with government agencies, whether at the local, state or federal level. Make them your allies, and everyone’s world is better. | | By Wes Ishmael Increasing adoption of online shopping could turn beef marketing and consumption upside down. | Advertisement Spring grazing can include hidden dangers like grass tetany. VitaFerm Concept•Aid® Mag/S is enhanced with magnesium to help prevent the onset of grass tetany. |
| | By Mike Apley The VFD has served as a catalyst to promote the cooperation of veterinarians and producers in addressing antibiotic stewardship, as well as initiate important veterinary-client conversations that would not have happened otherwise. | Advertisement This article, based on a white paper, addresses why Midwestern cow-calf producers are moving indoors and if a move makes financial sense. |
| | By Robert Fears It’s estimated that injection site lesions and abscesses still cost the beef business $4.2 million annually. | Advertisement The ZR5 self-propelled round baler is the first-of-its-kind and captured the attention of the agricultural world. Learn more about the unveiling of this cutting-edge technology! |
| | By Ed Czerwien Prices took a very big drop and were mostly $4-6 lower, but instances of $10-12 lower following a fed cattle price drop and dropping CME prices, which lowered hedging ability. | | By Bruce Derksen Good working conditions help livestock handlers do their jobs safely. | Advertisement Get to know the ranching operations who made BEEF's Seedstock 100 listing, sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. |
| | By Nevil Speer While the urgency has waned, concern still remains about price discovery in the fed cattle market. | Advertisement CATTLEMASTER GOLD FP® is protection you can trust. It’s the only inactivated bovine viral diarrhea vaccine that protects against BVD reproductive disease. Discover more at SayNoToWater.com. |
| | Industry Voice by Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) has been around pastures and feedlots a long time, but it continues to challenge herd management and there are several good reasons to step up prevention measures against this all-too-common herd risk. | | The latest issue of BEEF is online. Read it on the go here. | | |
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