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Angus Beef Bulletin

Stop PI Calves Before They Start: Two Key Tips

Preventing calves persistently invected with BVDV starts with strong biosecurity and smart vaccination.

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cattle in field

Angus Beef Bulletin

Maximize Cow Longevity to Combat High Replacement Cost

Strategic decisions that boost your bottom line.

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from the field

Angus Beef Bulletin

From the Field

Notes from your regional managers on summer heat management for your herd.

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Angus Beef Bulletin

Market Closeout

The American Angus Association’s Troy Marshall shares why now, while prices are favorable, is the time to lay the groundwork for succeeding when they’re not as favorable.

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Drought [Photo by Troy Walz.]

Angus Beef Bulletin

How Plants Respond to Drought — and Why It Matters

When drought hits, it’s not just soil moisture that changes. Plants change, too. Understanding how forages respond to drought can help livestock producers protect pastures and maintain long-term range health.

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cow brush

Angus Beef Bulletin

Brushing Away Bovine Stress

Cow brush and increased cow comfort may boost conception rates during artificial insemination.

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Angus Journal

Parched, With a Purpose

Managing your operation in a drought event.

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Standing in floodwater following hurricanes and severe weather can leave livestock exposed to harmful bacteria that can lead to skin infections. [Photo by Michael Miller/Texas A&M AgriLife.]

Angus Beef Bulletin

Safeguarding Livestock From Skin Infections After Severe Weather

Watch livestock closely during and after flooding to catch health problems early. Diagnostic experts warn of bacterial infections following prolonged exposure to floodwater.

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Poison hemlock. John D. Byrd, Mississippi State University, Bugwood.org. Shared under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license.

Angus Beef Bulletin

Mow or Spot-spray Poison Hemlock Now

If you missed earlier control measures, mowing is probably the best weapon against poison hemlock at this time of year. Early control is important, because mature plants with flowers do not respond as well to chemical control.

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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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