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Election Time
One of several benefits to being an active member of the American Angus Association is the ability to take part in the governing process.
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Six Strategies for Financial Staying Power
Strong cattle prices create opportunity, but financial fundamentals drive long-term success.
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Comparable Numbers
USMARC releases 2026 adjustment factors for across-breed expected progeny differences.
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The Lowdown on New World Screwworm
What cattlemen need to keep in mind for the near future related to New World screwworm.
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Breathing Under Pressure
Texas A&M’s Dustin Major explains the ins and outs of recurrent laryngeal neuropathy in horses and how the condition is diagnosed and treated.
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Keep ’em Ruminating
How forage quality and maturity, particle size and consistency, and more affect rumen function.
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Executive Order Advances Regenerative Agriculture
Rollins announces USDA rule to unlock funds for American farmers using regenerative agricultural practices.
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News & Notes
John Deere reinforces commitment to diagnostic and repair tools for farmers; grants support rural emergency response departments; USDA takes action to lower fertilizer costs; Ashland Veterinary Center expands; and USDA makes more farm-to-school investments.
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The Link
AngusLink’s Genetic Merit Scorecard provides a standardized way to communicate genetic merit. Its percentile chart provides context for comparison to the industry.
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Build Cows That Stay
Use smarter heifer development for long-term productivity. Nebraska Extension educators share tips.
Read moreThe Angus Journal
Follow the latest discussions in the breed with the flagship publication of the American Angus Association.
Catch up on all things AngusThe Angus Beef Bulletin
Make the most of your investment in Angus genetics — The Commercial Cattleman’s Connection to the Angus breed.
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