May 23, 2013

Texas Animal Health Commission Announces New Beef Cattle Identification Rules

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The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) has announced new, or an amended rule, effective January 1, 2013 which will affect Texas beef producers selling adult breeding animals in the state. In a press release dated October 4, 2012, the Commission … [Read more...]

Sally Buxkemper to be inducted into Cowgirl Hall of Fame

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Sarah “Sally” Buxkemper, owner and operator of RX Simbrah near Ballinger, Texas will be one of the inductees into the Cowgirl Hall of Fame in ceremonies October 26, 2011. The purpose of the Hall of Fame is to preserve the history and highlight … [Read more...]

USDA Issues Notice of Proposed Livestock Traceability Rule

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is seeking comments on a proposed rule issued August 11, to establish general regulations for improving the traceability of U.S. livestock moving interstate if an … [Read more...]

Marketing Beef in Speciality Markets

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Utilizing niche markets can add profit to a cattle operation, but it also increases expenses and time requirements. To be successful in niche markets, one needs to plan for the added cost of finishing and processing cattle and have expertise in … [Read more...]

Choosing the Right Cattle Marketing Channel

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Beef is now a high-stakes gamble according to Harold Harpster, writer for Farm Progress Companies. High-value fat cattle were selling at $1.20 to $1.70 per pound on April 29 of this year. That’s the good news. The bad news is that we are paying … [Read more...]

Ranch Consultants Can Help With Time and Expertise

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The beef cattle business has become very technical and a multitude of skills are necessary for a successful manager. The skills are so complex and diverse that it is almost impossible to be proficient in all of the requirements. These situations … [Read more...]

Heart Association Includes Beef in Certification Program

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In what is certainly a boost to the beef industry, the American Heart Association recently included 3 cuts of beef into its Food Certification program, which includes displaying the Association's heart check mark on the packages. The Food … [Read more...]

Robert Fears to Write for Cattle Management Blog

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We are pleased to introduce Robert Fears, who will be writing several articles each month for the Cattle Management blog. Drawing on his experience, he will be discussing topics ranging from nutrition to business planning to weaning and reproductive … [Read more...]

Most Popular Cattle Management Articles for 2010

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As we look back on 2010, here are the articles that have been viewed the most this year: Twin calves – boon or bane? Nathan wrote this article about his experience with twin calves back in February, and it has been the most viewed post of this … [Read more...]

Meet the First CattleMax Customer

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Last weekend at our local Producers Cooperative, Terrell and I ran into Jim Howell, who was the very first CattleMax customer! Hilliard Ranches, which Jim manages, needed a simple way to keep track of their cattle. In 1999, we worked together to … [Read more...]