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Frost-damaged corn can have a moisture content of 70%-80%. It must be dried to below 20% moisture to be suitable for baling. [Photo courtesy NDSU.]

Angus Beef Bulletin

Think Carefully Before Using Frost-damaged Corn for Hay or Grazing

Corn damaged by frost raises some issues that need to be considered, such as managing moisture content.

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Angus Beef Bulletin

Fall Is Prime Time to Establish Cool-season Forages

Fall offers the best opportunity to establish or renovate cool-season forages like tall fescue, orchardgrass and winter annuals such as brassicas, oats, wheat, rye and triticale.

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Angus Journal

The Show Must Go On, Or Not

When a natural disaster hits before sale day, it’s a tough decision whether to cancel, postpone or go ahead.

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Angus Journal

The Gamble That Worked

David and Carol Medeiros share the Rancho Casino story.

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Angus Journal

DNA Genotyping Policy and Benefits

The American Angus Association’s genotyping policy has long played a key role in supporting members as they advance the breed.

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Man walking outside along the large grain storage silos on farm - stock photo

Angus Beef Bulletin

Key Tax Changes for Farmers and Ranchers In the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’

Passage of the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ will affect your tax strategy. Here’s some things to know before you talk to your accountant.

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Feeding Quality Forum

Angus Beef Bulletin

Better Cattle Bring Opportunity

Feeding Quality Forum highlights beef’s competitive edge, pointing to areas for improvement.

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New World screwworm

Angus Beef Bulletin

The Buzz on Flies of Importance

What to expect from biting flies and New World screwworm.

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News & Notes

Angus Beef Bulletin

News & Notes

In this edition: Purina releases second edition of the Beef-on-Dairy Industry Report; registration is open for K-State’s Beef Stocker Field Day; USDA expands efforts to strengthen the rural food animal veterinary workforce; USDA expands forest health resilience projects; and groups are working to stifle burdensome wastewater decision.

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The latest news for Angus breeders

The Angus Journal keeps you informed on all things Angus.

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All the news for commercial cattlemen

The Angus Beef Bulletin shares practical marketing and management information.

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