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Wildfire burns Oklahoma, Kansas; PLUS: What vitamins cattle need

The Anderson Creek Fire in Oklahoma and Kansas has affected more than 400,000 acres. Read about that and more in this week’s Trending Headlines.

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He wants it all.
Matching cattle to environments and maximizing hybrid vigor isn't new to commercial cow-calf producers. Listen to Randall Raymond, DVM, Simplot Land & Livestock, discuss the value of Hereford genetics.
 

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Sign petition to allow Teicholz to speak at National Food Policy Conference

Today’s blog post alerts beef producers about how Nina Teicholz, author of “The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet” was disinvited to speak at the National Food Policy Conference. 

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APEX Cattle HETEROSIS HEADQUARTERS Bull and Heifer Sale

April 4th, Kearney, NE - Broadcast on Superior and CattleUSA.com

SimAngus - Simmental - Angus -- 180 Lots Sell!

Videos and Catalog at www.APEXCattle.com

 

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NEW Photo Gallery: Ranchers celebrate spring

BEEF is celebrating spring on the ranch with a new photo contest. Email BEEF Daily Editor Amanda Radke at [email protected] by Thursday, March 31 to be eligible to win a VISA gift card or a BEEF art print!

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Increased feedlot placements and marketings will continue

An extra day in February this year contributed to higher year-to-year feedlot placements. Derrell Peel, Extension livestock marketing specialist at Oklahoma State University,also points out placements last year were 5% less than the 5-year average...

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How to solve ‘winter pinkeye’

“Winter pinkeye”is caused when a burdock sliver gets into an eye and leads to inflammation and infection that may puzzle your veterinarian.

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 Limit feeding can reduce hay waste by as much as 40%, by feeding the optimum amount. Watch David Fiske of Virginia Tech, University explain how.
 

Digital Edition

March 2016 Magazine

Read our March issue of BEEF online now! This month's edition features our annual feed composition tables, the 2016 weather and market outlook from CattleFax and tips on how to solve "winter pinkeye."

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