Progressive Cattle
We’ve come up with reliable ways to measure methane emissions and its impact on global temperatures. It’s imperative to show producers exactly what impact their methane reduction is having on the climate.
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Across the Fence: Charlie Horse
The impact a good horse can have on a ranch family is far-reaching and nothing short of beautiful.
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Use of estrus synchronization with natural service
While generally thought of as a part of A.I. breeding, synchronization can be equally valuable in natural service systems. These guidelines can help your bulls and females be more successful this breeding season.
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Warts causing lameness in beef cattle
Much is still unknown about causes and treatments of digital dermatitis, but working with your veterinarian to develop a game plan for its control will pay dividends in your herd.
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Economically utilizing virtual fence for strategic natural resource management
Producers still have a lot of questions about how feasible virtual fencing is on their operations. Ongoing research in the West seeks to demonstrate how the technology can help with labor and natural resource management.
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The ‘5 W's’ of responsible antibiotic use in cattle
Antibiotic stewardship is important not just for human healthcare providers, but also for those raising animals for our food supply. Consider antibiotic stewardship through the lens of the “five W's.”
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Proper timing of pasture turnout critical for optimal forage production
Grass is our primary source of forage, whether it be rangeland, pasture or hay. It is important to carefully select species to plant because not all grass is created equally.
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Controls for flies on pastured cattle
Face flies are a common pest many cattle producers have to deal with, especially in the summer months. While there are many control options available, selecting the most effective one and implementing it in a timely matter is essential.
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The importance of water quality and quantity for beef cattle
Clean, fresh water can help cattle be more productive and gain better. Water intake is influenced by water quality, and adopting management strategies that improve water quality will benefit cattle health and performance.
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