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Cattle Today Article Archives: SOUTHEASTERN CATTLE PRODUCERS COULD MAKE MONEY WITH STOCKERS

Rain or shine, wet or dry, do you want to make more money from your cows next year? asks a Texas AgriLife Research forage scientist.

Cattle Today Article Archives: HUNTIN' DAYLIGHT - SEEKING BOTTOM

Federally inspected cow slaughter is at its highest level in more than a decade, and this slaughter has been based on the lowest cow inventories since the early 1950s. That statement from analysts with the USDA Economic Research Service (ERS), in the November Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook,

Cattle Today Article Archives: CUSTOMER SERVICE DRIVES NEW CAB-LICENSED FEEDLOT

Communicating and looking after the customers' interests those are two of the main objectives at Dumas (Texas) Feedyard LLC, says partner George Foote Jr. With a customer base ranging from New Mexico to Texas, southern Oklahoma and Alabama, attentive service is the key.

Cattle Today Article Archives: EASIER TO HAUL HOME A NEW BULL THAN A NEW COWHERD

A fundamental question was asked the other day. Why not pay more attention to the offspring of the bull when a producer is re-evaluating the bull pen rather than the current predicted performance of the bull?

Cattle Today Article Archives: ANGUSSOURCE CARCASS CHALLENGE WINNERS NAMED

Mason Fleenor may squint a little when checking pens, but he certainly sees 20/20 when it comes to selecting top-quality cattle.

Cattle Today Article Archives: DO YOUR HOMEWORK WHEN LOOKING FOR A FEEDLOT PARTNER

As a cowherd operator, you can produce a quality calf. The feedlot manager knows what it takes to finish that calf on feed so it can earn carcass premiums.

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