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The Angus Beef Bulletin® delivers the information commercial cattlemen need to get the most out of their genetic investment in whatever form fits your style — print, e-publication, podcast, audio news or social media.
Angus Beef Bulletin
Printed five times per year, the Angus Beef Bulletin is the commercial cattleman’s Angus connection. Supported by breeder and corporate advertising, it is distributed free to commercial cattlemen who have purchased and received transfer of an Angus bull within the last three years and the feedlots who will eventually feed those cattle. Content is focused on helping buyers profit from using Angus genetics by providing the management, marketing, industry and Association insights to leverage those genetics to their full potential.
Feeder-Calf Marketing Guide
Launched in 2021, the annual Feeder-Calf Marketing Guide is distributed in June to help cattlemen using registered-Angus genetics profit in the quality-beef supply chain. Articles provide insight for raising quality calves, leveraging Angus programs and services, and navigating today’s feeder-calf market. Directories help connect to seedstock providers, feedlots, auction markets, and the products and services needed to produce quality calves. The guide is distributed to both Angus Beef Bulletin and Angus Journal audiences with bulk drops to top auction markets across the country.
Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA
Emailed twice per month, this electronic newsletter provides subscribers the latest in market trends, herd management, health and nutrition and other industry issues, as well as a calendar of events and insight from Angus experts. The electronic publication is available free to those who subscribe. Advertising is within the newsletter and the website. This list is not used for advertising e-blasts.
Industry Insights
To navigate a changing industry, it’s imperative you be equipped with accurate information. Industry Insights Powered by Angus Media + CattleFax provides perspectives on industry structure and sentiment toward Angus genetics to inform the decisions you make regarding your business and the management, production and marketing of Angus-influenced cattle. The 56-page booklet summarizes results of two surveys (one cow-calf and one feedlot) commissioned through CattleFax and conducted in spring 2023.
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Angus Journal
Be the breeder others ask for advice. Read the Angus Journal, the flagship publication of the American Angus Association. There’s been one overarching goal since 1919 — to keep Angus breeders informed. Yet, we’ve adapted over the years. That’s why we’re the trusted source for Angus breeders still today. The Angus Journal is published monthly, print and digital.