April 2026
Pasture and Range
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Angus Beef Bulletin
Livestock Insurance: Five Common MistakesStop assuming. Start asking questions. Susan Coon and Jim Bessler share five common mistakes producers make when insuring livestock.
Angus Beef Bulletin
A Tool in the Fight Against New World Screwworm with Deana HardeeHost Shauna Hermel sat down with Deana Hardee to discuss New World screwworm, cattle fever ticks, the Asian Longhorned Tick and a conditionally approved product from Merck that could help protect U.S. cattle from future threats.
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Study Reveals How Bull Buyers Use Key Genetic InformationEye-tracking research sheds light on decision-making at bull sales.
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Policy MattersAnimal Health’s Three-legged Stool: Why preparedness pays off for cattle producers.
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How Land Title Affects Stepped-Up Basis for Farms and RanchesNot all ownership structures result in the same basis adjustment.
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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Approach is designed to rapidly respond to new opportunities created by President Trump’s reciprocal trade deals.
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On this episode of “Angus at Work,” veterinarian Rosslyn Biggs of Oklahoma State University discusses diseases we should be on the lookout for when livestock and wildlife commingle; methods for managing risk; steps for preparedness; and why a happy medium is crucial when it comes to coexisting with wildlife.
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This edition of “Gizmos & Gadgets” features a Purina feed additive that optimizes reproduction in cattle, biodiesel approval for all T4 John Deere engines, a new Massey Ferguson tractor series and a new John Deere baler lineup.
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Commercial cattlemen succeed when they build cow herds that work for them and create calf crops that work for their customers. Genetics and marketing matter, but the real key is alignment.
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Windrow-grazing annual forages allows producers to cut the crop at an optimum time for quality in late summer or early fall and increase harvest efficiency through strip-grazing the windrows.
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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.