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A Plan of Action
As I sit down to write this article, I have to admit that I am not sure how I am going to accomplish all of the items on my list of things to do this week.
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Health & Husbandry
Understanding how to identify bovine viral diarrhea and how the virus is transmitted facilitates formation of the best BVD prevention and control strategy, says Brad White in this month’s “Health & Husbandry” column.
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Research Roundup
This month’s “Research Roundup” includes summaries of a University of Nebraska study comparing development rates for heifers and a Kansas State University study on bunk space requirements while limit-feeding calves a high-energy diet.
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Outside the Box
In this edition of “Outside the Box,” author Tom Field shares why resilience must be present in the people, the grasslands and the cow herd for a ranching operation to succeed.
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Getting Back to Basics
Why transitioning to regenerative pasture management is a solid bet. Hugh Aljoe offers recommendations. Noble Research Institute and CAB launch partnership centered on land management.
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The Digestive Tract
With high heifer prices, selection and development of heifers should focus on cost-effective gains to achieve your target prior to breeding and on increasing longevity, says author Travis Mulliniks in this edition of “The Digestive Tract.”
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Capitalizing on Cow Power
MaternalPlus highlights herds focused on females, gathers important data.
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Developing the Next Generation
Know what you have, and develop those heifers to stay in the cow herd. Debbie Lyons-Blythe and Zach Thomas share tips for developing heifers in the herd to stay.
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