Seeking Intern Applicants – 2025 Sandhills Ranch Internship Program

Now accepting applications!

Explore a rewarding career in agriculture through hands-on experiences in ranching, livestock production, and rangeland management. This is an excellent opportunity to acquire valuable skills and forge meaningful relationships.

The Sandhills Task Force is proud to partner with several successful ranchers in the Nebraska Sandhills to offer this excellent internship opportunity. This paid, three-month-long summer internship program includes room & board and additional paid educational opportunities.

We seek candidates who are passionate about agriculture, have a strong interest in ranching and range management, and are eager to learn. The internship will involve various components of on-the-job experience, mentorship, and training tailored to the intern’s education, knowledge, and interests. We welcome applications from all individuals who are 19 or older.

To learn more about the internship program and to apply visit www.sandhillstaskforce.org/ranch-internship. The application deadline is January 15th, 2025.

The Sandhills Task Force will serve as a facilitator to assist in matching interns with ranchers. The Sandhills Task Force will support the internship relationship in several ways, but ultimately, the internship is a relationship between the intern and the host ranch. Partial funding is provided by the Nebraska Environmental Trust and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.

Applications for the 2025 Sandhills Ranch Internship are due by Wednesday, January 15th, 2025. Application review will begin immediately. For questions, please contact KyLee at 308-340-2781 or kylee@sandhillstaskforce.org.

Let your family, friends, or anyone you think may be interested, know about this exciting internship opportunity!

2024 IOWA CATTLE INDUSTRY CONVENTION: WHERE INNOVATORS MEET AND BUSINESSES GROW

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association (ICA), the leading grassroots organization supporting Iowa’s beef cattle industry, invites cattle producers and industry supporters to attend the 2024 Iowa Cattle Industry Convention held December 12 and 13 at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in Ames, Iowa. The Iowa Cattle Industry Convention is an excellent opportunity for those just getting their start or those with years of experience to network and learn from others within the industry. This is also where a significant part of ICA’s policy development process happens. ICA members can voice their perspectives and help develop the association’s policy priorities for the year ahead. ICA is excited to welcome Trey Wasserburger of TD Angus at Rishel Ranch as our keynote presenter. Wasserburger will share his motivational story of creating a sustainable beef brand and packing plant in his session, ‘Conception to Consumer.’ As Wasserburger describes it, it is a story of producers coming together for the common good of the community and cattle industry.

Additionally, we’ll welcome a series of exceptional breakout session topics and speakers for participants to select from and gain valuable insights that fit their operation’s needs. Topics include current cattle research, the future of beef exports after the recent election, feedlot prosperity in 2025, and building a brand. Connection is key and ICA has worked in a variety of networking opportunities. Guests will not want to miss out on our beef pairing experience, industry social, and entertainment from the Red Dirt Renegade band. We also have sold
out of tradeshow exhibits and will have more than 30 industry partners on-site to share their products and services. The Iowa Cattle Industry Convention is the culmination of ICA’s formal policy development. Producer members are encouraged to participate and provide input in the policy committee meetings which will review expiring resolutions and directives and provide time to introduce new policy priority suggestions. Voting and ratification will conclude this process during the ICA Annual Meeting on December 13.

“I want to encourage all members and those considering membership with the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association to attend this year’s Iowa Cattle Industry Convention to get a firsthand look at the value of our association,” said Bryan Whaley, ICA CEO. “We know this is a busy time of year, but your investment of time at the Convention will be well spent for you and your operation. Not only does this event provide educational sessions that offer something for everyone, but the industry connections are key. I also can’t emphasize enough the importance of members being involved in ICA’s policy
development process at the Convention. Input drives legislative wins such as passing the Meat Integrity Bill or reinstating the capital gains deduction that the association accomplished last year. Your participation helps shape the industry’s future.”

Registration and additional event details can be found at https://www.iacattlemen.org/events-meetings/iowa-cattle-industry-convention. ICA would like to thank our gracious sponsors (listed on the event webpage) for helping make this event successful.

Iowa Cattle Industry Convention Agenda
Thursday, December 12
9:30 a.m.          Registration & Tradeshow Open
10:30 a.m.        Welcome
10:45 a.m.        Keynote Address: Conception to Consumer, Trey Wasserburger, TD Angus
11:50 a.m.        Breakout Sessions
 Breakout #1 – Driving the Industry Forward | An IBIC State Research Update, Dr. Dan Thomson, Production Animal Consultation
 Breakout #2 – New Horizons on Beef Exports, John Hinners, United States Meat Export Federation
 Breakout #3 – Feedlots and Financials: Navigating 2025 After A Record-Breaking 2024, Tim Meyer and Zach Tindall, Producers Livestock
1:00 p.m.          Lunch
2:00 p.m.          Cattlemen's College Workshop (with Farm Credit Services)
2:00 p.m.          Policy Session: Business Issues
3:00 p.m.          Policy Session: Beef Products
3:00 p.m.          Breakout Session: It Begins With a Brand, Dayna Wasserburger, TD Angus
4:00 p.m.          Break
4:20 p.m.          Policy Session: Cattle Production
5:30 p.m.          Reception (tradeshow open)
6:45 p.m.          Dinner (awards presentation)
7:30 p.m.         Entertainment: Red Dirt Renegade

Friday, December 13
7:30 a.m.          Breakfast
8:30 a.m.          IBIC Annual Meeting
10:00 a.m.        ICA Annual Meeting

About the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association (ICA): The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association represents nearly 8,000 beef cattle producer families and associated companies dedicated to the future of Iowa’s beef industry. ICA’s mission is to “Grow Iowa’s beef cattle business through advocacy, leadership, and education.” www.iacattlemen.org.

VitaFerm® Cattle Drench Research Proves Increased Health, Performance

(SAINT JOSEPH, Mo., November 20, 2024)

Stocker operators and backgrounders want their calves to get the best nutritional start possible. They often receive loads of calves. Sometimes those calves are from multiple locations, often transported hundreds of miles. Maybe they come from a livestock auction market, fresh weaned from their mamas. Early stress, such as weaning or hauling, can take a toll on your calves’ overall health and performance.

 

At BioZyme®, we take great pride in producing products that leave an undeniable impact. We know that cattle producers face enough stressors. Keeping their calves healthy and gaining should not add to their worries. That’s why we created the VitaFerm® Cattle Drench, a drench for cattle designed to support digestive health before, during and after challenges.

With research at the core of every product we produce, we know that producers are looking for products that offer a solution to getting their calves eating, drinking and gaining – all while staying healthy. VitaFerm Cattle Drench is the answer to several of those challenges.

“We are in a new era of calf prices, so why not ensure they have the best nutrition possible? The first week after receiving cattle is the most critical to your profitability. Keeping them healthy and getting them up on feed is critical in this stressful situation.” said Chris Cassady, Ph.D., BioZyme Director of Beef Technical Sales.

Research-Proven Results 

VitaFerm Cattle Drench is powered by AO-Biotics® Amaferm®, a prebiotic research proven to enhance digestibility. Amaferm increases the Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF) digestibility, ultimately saving you money on feed and forages. As NDF goes up, intake goes down because more NDF means more structural fiber and slower passage rate.  It also contains MOS (mannan oligosaccharides), which helps normalize the gut microflora and supports the immune system. It also contains enzymes to generate a more rapid digestive response, which can be vital in stressful situations.

In this receiving trial, administering VitaFerm Cattle Drench on the calves’ arrival resulted in a 0.1 pound average daily gain advantage at day 22 or a weight advantage of 2.2 pounds. More calves in the control group found their way to the sick pen – 28 head versus the 17 that received the VitaFerm Drench.

The Research Trial 

For this trial, researchers split 120 steer calves into two equal groups at processing time. Every other steer was dosed with the VitaFerm Drench as it went through the chute. The control group and Amaferm-treated group were penned and fed independently of one other for the 22-day trial period.

Of the 60 calves that received Amaferm through the Drench, only 17 needed treatments in the sick pen. Comparatively, 28 head in the control group – without Amaferm – found their way to the sick pen. Researchers noted that the location received approximately 6 inches of rain during the trial period, which could impact some sickness.

“Stress increases the risk of morbidity and mortality. The gut is the most important system in their body to prevent disease as it’s home to 70% of the calf’s immune system. If we keep the gut healthy, we minimize the impact pathogens have and improve our feed conversion. It’s a win-win situation.” Cassady said.

VitaFerm Drench is Just the Beginning 

VitaFerm Cattle Drench is your first step in helping calves stay healthy and perform. If you want to keep Amaferm in their diets throughout the backgrounding phase, you can. BioZyme encourages you to take advantage of Gain Smart’s 3-Step Program to keep Amaferm in your cattle from receiving or weaning through the stocker phase.

Step 1: Transition with VitaFerm Cattle Drench  

The above research trial already shares the benefits of giving calves the VitaFerm Cattle Drench at weaning or receiving.

Step 2: Start Calves Off Right with VitaFerm Stress Tubs  

The first few weeks upon arrival or post-weaning can still be slightly stressful for these young calves. Start them off right and keep their digestive system working with VitaFerm Stress Tubs.  

During the first 7-21 days, the Stress Tubs will:  

  • Promote feed and water intake.
  • Help trap harmful bacteria, limiting their ability to do harm with the help of MOS (mannan oligosaccharides).
  • Increases digestibility, with the Amaferm, to maximize the energy value of feed for more gains.  

Step 3: Grow Stockers or Replacement Females with Gain Smart Mineral  

Now that you’ve got your calves transitioned and started, it’s time to give them a cattle weight gain supplement backed by years of research. Wouldn’t an additional quarter pound of gain per day look good on those calves you’ve just processed and turned out?

Discover the Gain Smart formula that is right for you using our Gain Smart Product Quiz.

Why Does Amaferm Matter?  

Research shows that calves fed just 4 ounces of Amaferm daily are likely to increase gains by ¼ of a pound per day. More efficient gains lead to faster-gaining, healthiercalves.

Do you want calves that gain healthy, economic pounds and ultimately add to your bottom line? Wean calves in a low-stress way and get them started right with VitaFerm Cattle Drench.

Get Your BioZyme Products Today!   

Are you ready to start your calves the stress-free way? Are you looking to get them eating and keep them gaining?  Incorporate VitaFerm Cattle Drench into your receiving or weaning program to get them started out right.

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About BioZyme® Inc.

With a continued commitment to excellence, the BioZyme Stockyards location earned the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) and Feedstuffs 2024 Feed Facility of the Year honor. BioZyme Inc., founded in 1951, develops and manufactures natural, proprietary products focused on animal nutrition, health and microbiology. With a continued commitment to research, BioZyme offers a complete line of feed additives and high density, highly available vitamin, mineral, trace mineral and protein supplements for a variety of animals including cattle, pigs, poultry, sheep, goats, horses and dogs. BioZyme brands include AO-Biotics, VitaFerm®, Gain Smart®, Sure Champ®, Vitalize®, DuraFerm® and Backyard Boost®. With headquarters in St. Joseph, Missouri, the company reaches a global market of customers that stretches into countries across five continents. For more information about BioZyme, visit www.biozymeinc.com.

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