News
The latest headlines in the breed.
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Data Dive
Launched in August 2025, breeders can now earn one of three recognition levels — gold, silver or bronze — for their commitment to data collection and submission through AHIR’s Data-Driven Herd program.
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From the Field
Notes from your regional managers on the state of forages and weaning strategy.
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In the Cattle Markets
While good times indeed should be enjoyed, it is prudent to pause and take stock of key fundamentals at play. Here, the outsized role of beef demand is again worth highlighting.
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Gizmos & Gadgets
This month’s “Gizmos & Gadgets” features a 14-foot cattle stock waterer, a remote livestock facility monitoring system, a cattle weight estimator and new forage equipment models.
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Market Closeout
AngusLink is a vital component of building a brand, but it is contingent upon the relationships it helps you build.
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Who Is Farming and Ranching Today?
Family-owned farms account for 95% of U.S. farms, according to the Census of Agriculture Typology report.
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New Research Finds Unprocessed Red Meat Has No Effect on Obesity and Related Diseases
Recent study challenges longstanding public health assumptions about unprocessed beef.
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Choose Safety – Always
Emergency action planning for the well-being of producers, employees and operations.
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NWS: What’s Next?
USDA announces plans including technology investment, a domestic sterile fly plant and prevention of wildlife migration to protect the United States from New World screwworm.
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Leasing Pasture and Hay Ground
Factors to determine lease rates and what to discuss with your landlord.
Read moreThe Angus Journal
Follow the latest discussions in the breed with the flagship publication of the American Angus Association.
Catch up on all things AngusThe Angus Beef Bulletin
Make the most of your investment in Angus genetics — The Commercial Cattleman’s Connection to the Angus breed.
Management, markets and more