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Livestock Marketing

Livestock Marketing

Derrell Peel says there could be profit in running cattle on wheat this year.... More
Marketing Quality

Marketing Quality

Beef cattle specialist for the Certified Angus Beef ® brand, Paul Dykstra talks about cattle marketing, especially as it relates to selling and capturing premiums on high-quality cattle.... More
Vaccination of Broilers ‘Quick and Easy’ Way to get Salmonella Under Control

Vaccination of Broilers ‘Quick and Easy’ Way to get Salmonella Under Control

Vaccination of broilers against Salmonella may be the best and most expedient option for producers struggling to meet USDA performance standards at the processing plant, said Chuck Hofacre, DVM, PhD, president of the Southern Poultry Research Group Inc., Athens, Georgia.... More
A New Information Link with Angus Link

A New Information Link with Angus Link

Jed Connealy, Connealy Angus Ranch at Whitman, Nebraska, talks about how the new Angus Link program benefits all segments in the beef business.... More
Sows mingle in group housing with electronic sow feeders

Sows mingle in group housing with electronic sow feeders

Hog farmer Kenny, from the RM of Springfield, took this video of his pregnant sows using electronic sow feeders in free-access stalls. Computer-controlled feeders allot each sow a specific amount of feed, dropped into the feed bowl over a limited period of time. Sows are able to decide when they... More
Sustainable Demand, Production for the Best Beef

Sustainable Demand, Production for the Best Beef

Mark McCully, Certified Angus Beef LLC (CAB) vice president of production, outlines how strong consumer demand for high-quality beef underscores the sustainability of producing more and more of the best.... More
Cow-Calf Corner

Cow-Calf Corner

Glenn Selk explains how weaning dates can impact upcoming pregnancies.... More

Technology Enhancements in the Dairy Industry

Technology Enhancements in the Dairy Industry

We learn from David Jones how technology is helping Oklahoma dairy producers and the herds they manage.... More
Livestock Marketing

Livestock Marketing

Derrell Peel says exports of U.S. beef continue to grow, even as trade negotiations resume.... More
Cattle to Fit Environment and Market

Cattle to Fit Environment and Market

Dan Moser, president of Angus Genetics Inc., talks about the ability to create cattle that do it all... More
Socializing with piglets in a Manitoba nursery barn

Socializing with piglets in a Manitoba nursery barn

Hog farmer Hardy, from the Rural Municipality of Lorne in Manitoba, submitted May 2018's winning video of his piglets socializing. The video shows an animal care provider in a nursery barn interacting with young pigs, also known as weanlings or nursery pigs. These piglets are about 4 weeks old a... More
African swine fever – What You Need to Know

African swine fever – What You Need to Know

African swine fever is spreading through China and other countries. U.S. pork is not affected by the outbreaks of African swine fever in other countries. African swine fever virus is a highly contagious viral disease impacting only pigs and not people – so it is not a public threat or food-sa... More
African swine fever – Pork producers urged to ask questions of feed suppliers

African swine fever – Pork producers urged to ask questions of feed suppliers

As African swine fever continues to spread across China, the National Pork Board, along with the National Pork Producers Council, the American Association of Swine Veterinarians, the Swine Health Information Center and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, are working even more closely together to... More
 2018 America

2018 America's Pig Farmer of the Year Finalist - Brad Lundell

Being a good caretaker for the pigs is what drives Brad Lundell’s passion. Learning from the five generations of a family farming, Lundell hopes consumers see why pig farming is family-oriented. With the help of his wife Sarah, and four children Jonathan, Ally, Jacob and Jett, they also raise tu... More
Place Talks Sustainable Beef Production

Place Talks Sustainable Beef Production

Sara Place, a senior director with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says producers not only need to think sustainably, they need to talk about it, too. ... More
Midwest Gains New Hog Packing Plants

Midwest Gains New Hog Packing Plants

By early next year, Iowa hog producer Rick Chipman should be able to point his livestock trailer in any direction.... More
Swine Muscle Fatigue From Transportation To Finishing Plant

Swine Muscle Fatigue From Transportation To Finishing Plant

Millions of dollars are lost each year by muscle fatigue in swine during transportation to finishing plants. Dr. John Gonzalez, Kansas State Animal Science, is conducting research on how to reduce this loss for producers.... More
 What can pork producers do to preare for a Foreign Animal Disease Outbreak?

What can pork producers do to preare for a Foreign Animal Disease Outbreak?

The recent cases of African swine fever (ASF) in China is a reminder of the negative impact that a trade-limiting animal disease can have on pork producers. Dr. Dermot Hayes, economist at Iowa State University, at the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development Food and Agricultural Policy Res... More
Cody Creelman, Cow Vet VLog: Cattle Trailer Rollover.

Cody Creelman, Cow Vet VLog: Cattle Trailer Rollover.

Cody Creelman, Cow Vet Vlog. I always wondered if I would have to respond to this scary situation! A 5am phone call from the Calgary fire department made that a reality. What do you do when cattle get trapped in mangled fury of steel on one of Calgary's business roads?!... More
Early Identification Needed to Protect Broilers From Reovirus

Early Identification Needed to Protect Broilers From Reovirus

Reovirus is mutating every 2 to 3 years, which is making it difficult to protect broilers from the effects of the virus, Don Waldrip, DVM, technical service veterinarian for Zoetis, told Poultry Health Today.... More
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