Articles by Gilda V. Bryant
It’s been 25 years since Joe and Norma Hoagland bred the first Black Hereford cattle. This breed has grown in popularity and number of animals. Beef producers raise them in 30 U.S. states and in Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Learn more about the challenges of building a new breed.
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A new invasive tick
Cattle producers, entomologists and veterinarians are concerned about the latest invasive pest, the Asian longhorned tick. Learn how this pest uses an unusual method to reproduce, how it can affect cattle and wildlife and what actions to take before it comes to your operation.
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Cattler app improves efficiency for producers
Ranchers always look for ways to save time so they can efficiently run their cattle operations. The Cattler mobile app and desktop software platform benefits beef producers and their cattle with a variety of programs.
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Reduce financial risk when buying replacement heifers
To reduce exposure to risk, a rancher must consider replacing heifers without causing financial stress to the operation. Accurate recordkeeping, understanding the impact of higher interest rates and knowing the income streams your ranch can provide are critical.
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The value of preconditioning calves
Learn about the health component of vaccines, dewormers and diets used in preconditioning calves. Value-added plans are available at many feedyards, sale barns, auctions, drug companies, breed associations and state programs.
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The strategic management of anaplasmosis
Anaplasmosis, a disease spread by ticks and biting horseflies, has been historically seen in the southeastern U.S. Concerned experts report this infection is expanding to more states. Learn what the specialists say about the causes, symptoms and treatment for this noninfectious disease.
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Monensin improves efficiency, reduces feed intake during drought
Monensin is an antibiotic that has been successfully used in the feeder cattle sector since 1975. It also improves efficiency and health in cow-calf herds while reducing feed intake, which can be critical during drought conditions.
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Maximizing profits with smaller cows
Ideally, a profitable cow weans a calf that is 50% of her mature weight, which isn’t always feasible with heavier cows. Learn how frame scores, body condition and genetics can lead to greater profitability.
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Running stockers as a drought strategy
Stocker cattle can give cow-calf producers the ultimate flexibility for grazing and forage resource management. However, there are associated risks and critical skills producers need to learn to be successful.
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Preventing data losses on your operation
There is significant value in keeping ranch records, and losing critical information can be devastating. It is important producers have a routine for backing up information and are diligent in doing so.
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