April 2026
Pasture and Range
Make the most of your investment in Angus with practical solutions on health, nutrition, marketing, genetics and management.
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Drones Evaluate NMSU Rangeland ResearchRange Management Specialist Casey Spackman has made it his mission to find an effective solution in identifying toxic plants across extensive landscapes. He has zeroed in on unmanned aerial systems, commonly known as drones.
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Battling a New Eight-legged Foe with Olds and Tarpoff | Part OneKansas State University’s Cassandra Olds, assistant professor of veterinary entomology, and A.J. Tarpoff, associate professor and beef extension veterinarian, share insights on this eight-legged foe and the protozoan parasite it carries known as Theileria orientalis.
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Understanding the Role of Prescribed Fire in TexasAgriLife Extension expert explains safety considerations and benefits to land, wildlife and communities.
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The Importance of China in Global and U.S. Beef MarketsChina/Hong Kong generally represents significant beef export potential for the United States in the absence of political barriers.
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Livestock Feed Additive Can Cause Life-threatening Issues in DogsTexas A&M veterinarians warn that accidental ingestion of ractopamine can cause life-threatening heart issues for dogs.
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In this edition of “From the Field,” American Angus Association regional managers Landon Andrews and Trevor Haney share their thoughts on the current drought and how producers can knock down persistent external parasites.
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MSU Extension asked for feedback from the cattle industry about the apparent lack of and the need for large-animal veterinarians in Michigan.
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Kansas State University’s Cassandra Olds, assistant professor of veterinary entomology, and A.J. Tarpoff, associate professor and beef extension veterinarian, share insights regarding this eight-legged foe and the protozoan parasite it carries known as Theileria orientalis.
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This month’s edition of “Gizmos and Gadgets” features an intuitive eID tag reader, a mosquito control station and a generic version of Resflor Gold® antibiotic.
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China/Hong Kong generally represents significant beef export potential for the United States in the absence of political barriers.
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Whether evaluating the cow herd or market animals, assessing body condition can help in decision-making.
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Cattle performance begins with a strong health program and quality forage.
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A diversified forage base — that includes perennial pasture, annual forages and cover crops — can improve flexibility, extend grazing opportunities and reduce production risk across variable growing seasons.
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Members have made “Fostering the profitability of commercial cattle producers” their central long-range objective.
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of feeders pay a premium for cattle with potential to qualify for CAB, and 42% of them expect that premium to increase in the future.
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of feeders say the role of genetics will grow in importance in their purchasing decisions.
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Angus bulls sold at auction in FY2023 — and more by private treaty.
Discover how to capitalize on your investment in Angus genetics through the entire beef supply chain in this resource library. Articles focus on raising quality calves, leveraging commercial Angus programs and services, and navigating today’s feeder-calf market. Directories will connect you to seedstock providers, feedlots, auction markets, and products and services.
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