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Welcome to the Cattlesoft blog at CattleManagement.com.

CattleManagement.com talks about a lot more than just the CattleMax software and news from Cattlesoft, Inc (makers of CattleMax).

The blog is a place for us all to share thoughts on industry events, management practices, and how to achieve “Better management through better records,” – the overall theme of CattleManagement.com.

We’ll talk about all things record keeping and management-related, since the end goal of any record keeping tool is to be able to apply information to your decision making, leading to improved management practices.

Our perspectives on cattle management software and other technology tools will be shared, and discussion will be invited on issues cattle producers face today with emerging government regulation and market adaptations.

Visit CattleManagement.com often to see what’s going on in the world of cattle record keeping, and join the conversation on how better cattle records can lead to better cattle management.

Thanks,

Terrell and Penny Miller and The Cattlesoft Team

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