2025 Feeder-Calf Marketing Guide
Marketing in an Up Year
A resource center by the Angus Beef Bulletin
More return on your investment — that’s the goal of this annual resource. Find insights for raising quality calves, leveraging Angus programs and services, and navigating today’s feeder-calf market. Directories help you connect to seedstock providers, feedlots, auction markets, and the products and services you need.
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Celebrate the Present; Prepare for the FutureTake time to celebrate the current cattle market. Historically strong demand, tight supplies and near-record profitability have combined to create what promises to be one of the longest-lasting periods of prosperity that we have ever experienced in the cattle business. Use the prosperity to prepare for leaner times, which will come.
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National Beef, USPB Reflect on Genetic PremiumsThe American Angus Association, National Beef Packing Co., IMI Global and U.S. Premium Beef review successes and challenges with first-of-their-kind grid premiums based on genetic merit data.
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Stockyards SavvyEven in today’s marketplace, with a bit of tweaking, the prices you get for your calves can be even higher. Here are nine ways to increase your paycheck.
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Market Update with Troy Marshall | Q2 2025Troy Marshall and Lynsey McAnally chat about current trends in the cattle market, the importance of health and genetics when marketing feeder-calves, the current market for bred females and pairs, recent and upcoming video sales and where the cattle cycle seems to be heading.
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All About The FatA look at red meat yield, increased days on feed and quality-beef production.
Producers will be looking ahead to the best ways to utilize additional wheat forage this fall and winter.
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AngusLink is a vital component of building a brand, but it is contingent upon the relationships it helps you build.
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Preconditioning is an opportunity to increase calf value, but management choices can affect gain and calf value. Research evaluates the effects of weaning method and forage source.
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2023 to 2028 will be unprecedented for its prices, profitability and duration. Cattlemen have an opportunity to position their operations for a future that looks exceedingly bright, notes Troy Marshall in this edition of “The Link.”
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Here are three "Angus at Work" episodes focused on feeder-cattle and cattle markets.
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