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Cow with flies

Angus Beef Bulletin

From the Field

In this edition of “From the Field,” American Angus Association regional managers Landon Andrews and Trevor Haney share their thoughts on the current drought and how producers can knock down persistent external parasites.

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Gizmos

Angus Beef Bulletin

Gizmos & Gadgets

This month’s edition of “Gizmos and Gadgets” features an intuitive eID tag reader, a mosquito control station and a generic version of Resflor Gold® antibiotic.

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Market Closeout - Troy M

Angus Beef Bulletin

Market Closeout

The market is sending a different message.

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Cows at feeder

Angus Beef Bulletin

Body Condition Scoring Can Be a Useful Tool

Whether evaluating the cow herd or market animals, assessing body condition can help in decision-making.

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Weaned calves on pasture

Angus Beef Bulletin

Calf Success Hinges on Multipronged Focus

Cattle performance begins with a strong health program and quality forage.

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South Dakota pasture scene

Angus Beef Bulletin

Diversify Your Forage Base for Drought Flexibility

A diversified forage base — that includes perennial pasture, annual forages and cover crops — can improve flexibility, extend grazing opportunities and reduce production risk across variable growing seasons.

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Texas prescribed burn

Angus Beef Bulletin

Understanding the Role of Prescribed Fire in Texas

AgriLife Extension expert explains safety considerations and benefits to land, wildlife and communities.

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operating a drone

Angus Beef Bulletin

Drones Evaluate NMSU Rangeland Research

Range Management Specialist Casey Spackman has made it his mission to find an effective solution in identifying toxic plants across extensive landscapes. He has zeroed in on unmanned aerial systems, commonly known as drones.

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Young dog in training

Angus Beef Bulletin

Livestock Feed Additive Can Cause Life-threatening Issues in Dogs

Texas A&M veterinarians warn that accidental ingestion of ractopamine can cause life-threatening heart issues for dogs.

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The latest news for Angus breeders

The Angus Journal keeps you informed on all things Angus.

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All the news for commercial cattlemen

The Angus Beef Bulletin shares practical marketing and management information.

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