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Angus Beef Bulletin

A Deeper Dive

Here are three "Angus At Work" episodes focused on feeding strategies and management, including “Don’t Feed Cows Like you Did 20 Years Ago with Ted Perry,” “Keeping Climate Solutions Voluntary with Ashley Bruner,” and “Flexibility and Smart Supplementation with Karla Wilke.”

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Angus Beef Bulletin

Forage-backgrounding

While many people background weaned calves in a drylot setting, there are advantages to forage-backgrounding on pasture. Options for high-quality pasture will vary depending on your location.

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Shauna Hermel

Angus Beef Bulletin

Angus Stakes

Editor Shauna Hermel shares why it is important to keep accuracies and associated possible change in mind when evaluating expected progeny differences.

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Kelli Retallick-Riley

Angus Beef Bulletin

Sorting Gate

AGI President Kelli Retallick-Riley dives into three critical aspects of GeneMax Advantage that drive its value for producers: Total Advantage, the Combined Value ($C) dollar value index, and the return on investment you can achieve by integrating GeneMax into your operation.

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Angus Beef Bulletin

More Than an Anchor

Cover crops can be used to provide additional feed for cattle, as well as to hold and improve the soil. However, what and when you plant may depend on your climate and growing season.

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A hay trailer has the advantage of holding several bales at once and can be easily moved from pasture to pasture or to another farm.

Angus Beef Bulletin

A Bale Saved is a Bale in the Belly

Careful storage and the right hay feeder can ensure more hay ends up in the cows rather than on the ground.

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Angus Beef Bulletin

Common Ground

In this edition of “Common Ground,” Mark McCully shares that when evaluating animals, “better” means different things to different environments, but focusing on what is best for the beef industry is a common goal.

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The finishing animals at ACE Beef weren’t harmed by Hurricane Helene, but half of their natural shade was destroyed when the storm destroyed half of an 80-tree grove of mature pecan trees.

Angus Beef Bulletin

Natural Disasters Cause the Beef Blues

When disaster strikes, an on-farm meat enterprise can add a whole list of its own complications.

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father and son

Angus Beef Bulletin

We All Need This Stuff

Estate planning expert leads session at 2024 Angus Convention.

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The Angus Journal keeps you informed on all things Angus.

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The Angus Beef Bulletin shares practical marketing and management information.

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