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Angus Beef Bulletin

Getting Back to Basics

Why transitioning to regenerative pasture management is a solid bet. Hugh Aljoe offers recommendations. Noble Research Institute and CAB launch partnership centered on land management.

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The-Digestive-Tract-Travis-Mulliniks, Oregon State University

Angus Beef Bulletin

The Digestive Tract

With high heifer prices, selection and development of heifers should focus on cost-effective gains to achieve your target prior to breeding and on increasing longevity, says Travis Mulliniks.

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Angus Beef Bulletin

Capitalizing on Cow Power

MaternalPlus highlights herds focused on females, gathers important data.

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Angus Beef Bulletin

Developing the Next Generation

Know what you have, and develop those heifers to stay in the cow herd. Debbie Lyons-Blythe and Zach Thomas share tips for developing heifers in the herd to stay.

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Walker cattle

Angus Beef Bulletin

Environment or Genetics?

Genetics and environment both play roles in Walker Cattle Company’s top-quality, docile cows. Born to cows you can enjoy working with, Douglas and Sonja Walker’s calves excel on AngusLink’s Genetic Merit Scorecard.

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Kelli Retallick-Riley

Angus Beef Bulletin

Sorting Gate

When strategic decisions are crucial, leveraging the resources and insights offered by American Angus Association programs — such as GeneMax Advantage — ensures producers can build resilient, high-performing herds, says AGI President Kelli Retallick-Riley in this edition of “Sorting Gate.”

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Shauna Hermel

Angus Beef Bulletin

Angus Stakes

What are your females worth, asks Editor Shauna Hermel in this edition of “Angus Stakes.” With cattle prices up, corn prices reasonable and tools to document genetic value, this might be the year to pencil out what those heifers will be worth as bred heifers next year.

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Mark McCully

Angus Beef Bulletin

Common Ground

The most successful breeding programs are built on consistency and purpose. Defining your breeding objective and appropriately using the right Angus selection tools will help ensure genetic progress that aligns with operational goals, says Mark McCully in this edition of “Common Ground.”

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Angus Beef Bulletin

Take Care of Bulls Year-Round

Year-round care needed to ensure bulls are healthy, sound and fertile.

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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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