AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION - THE BUSINESS BREED

The KSU Beef Stocker Unit, currently grazing over 500 head of Angus-Holstein cross calves, serves research and extension needs for students and producers.

Angus Beef Bulletin

Raising The Steaks

The stocker segment is a chance to develop calves before feeding them out. Here’s why some cattle take the scenic route.

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Angus Beef Bulletin

USDA Reorganization Underway

Through department reorganization, Ag Secretary Brook Rollins promises better alignment supporting farming, ranching and forestry.

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cattle feedyard

Angus Beef Bulletin

Taking Bets

Considering retained ownership? Using genetic tools can increase your odds at winning the premiums.

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cattle in a field

Angus Beef Bulletin

The Hidden Cost of Liver Abscesses

While cattle livers lost to abscesses sting, the initial cut is just the beginning.

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Angus Beef Bulletin

Market Closeout

Troy Marshall, director of industry relations for American Angus Association, shares what signals were being sent during the summer video run.

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Angus Beef Bulletin

From the Field

In this month’s “From the Field,” regional managers Reese Tuckwiller, Alex Tolbert and Quanah Gardiner discuss high-quality water sources, why taking advantage of conservation programs is beneficial, developing youth through the livestock industry, Angus scholarships and more.

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corn field and barn

Angus Beef Bulletin

Navigating Farm Succession Without An Heir

When there’s no family heir to take over the farm or ranch, an option-to-buy agreement can offer a way to support a trusted employee, tenant or neighbor while ensuring heirs receive an inheritance.

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Water hemlock. [Photo by Kevin Welch.]

Angus Beef Bulletin

Poisonous Plants That Cause Neurologic Issues in Cattle

Be on the lookout for these toxic plants that grow throughout North America.

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Herd of black Angus cows gathered at the fenceline looking at the camera in a lush pasture during dusk.

Angus Beef Bulletin

Electric Fence Works Best for Fenceline Weaning

Using an electric fence to wean calves is more about manipulating calf behavior than keeping cows and calves apart.

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