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Articles Tagged with ''cattle''

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USDA issues default decision in Packers and Stockyards Act case

Nichols Cattle Co. LLC, NMC, D. Nichols and J. Nichols failed to pay full purchase prices for 2,159 head of livestock.
Industry News
October 6, 2022
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USDA issues default decision and order to Nichols Cattle Co. LLC and affiliates for violating Packers and Stockyards Act.


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Tech | Meat Science Review

Rumen microbiome impacts on adipose accumulation in steers

Taylor R. Krause Jefferson M. Lourenco T. Dean Pringle, University of Georgia
March 11, 2021
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Microbiome research is an area of increasing interest in livestock production due to potential microbiome impacts on animal performance. The term microbiome, while scientifically rooted in the genetic makeup of the microbes, is used to more generally represent the microbial populations that are present in an environment. 


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Three generations of the Bertolino family
Cover Story | Bertolino Foods

Bertolino Foods finds a new home

A long-time Boston processor brings decades of tradition under one roof.
Sam Gazdziak
December 14, 2020
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Frank Bertolino can still remember the first paycheck he ever received in America. It was in 1956, and the 20-year-old had just come to the country from Sicily, along with the rest of his family. He had worked in the fish business with his father in the old country, but when they settled in Boston, his cousin got him a job as a carpenter. They made caskets.


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Cover Story | 2021 Economic Outlook

2021 Economic Outlook: the rocky road to recovery

Megan Pellegrini
Megan Pellegrini
December 10, 2020
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“2020 was a below-average year with moments of terror,” says Steve Meyer, Ph.D, an economist with Partners for Production Agriculture, based in Ames, Iowa.


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Rebound: Beef comes back from a series of unfortunate events

Morgan Marley
September 23, 2020
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Shocks to the beef industry were all part of 2020’s "unprecedented" theme, but how the market responded was less surprising. There was nothing for it but to make new plans and keep going said a RaboResearch analyst.


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CAB Conference talk with rancher Troy Hadrick

South Dakota rancher uses Twitter to be an advocate for animal agriculture.
November 12, 2019
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While at the Certified Angus Beef annual conference, Independent Processor editor Sam Gazdziak spoke with Troy Hadrick, a South Dakota rancher and online animal agriculture advocate.


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Feeding Quality Forum summary: Seek answers for better beef

Industry News
September 14, 2018
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Presenters at the Feeding Quality Forum, August 28 to 29 in Sioux City, Iowa, encouraged questioning the routine.
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Zoetis, Angus Genetics Inc. announce world’s largest beef cattle genomic calibration for GE-EPDs

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May 18, 2016
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New calibration includes genotypes from more than 100,000 animals.
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Live cattle prices expected to rally in closing months of 2015

Industry News
October 16, 2015
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New CoBank report explains rollercoaster price swings.
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Protein Problem Solver

Make plans for the heat of summer

Best practices help feeders keep cattle comfortable.
Miranda Reiman
June 24, 2015
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As soon as the planters are in the shed, the crew at Weborg Feeding Co. near Pender, Neb., will unpack the shades in preparation for summer in the yard.


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