Get Our of Defense Mode – Setting Up Your Next Grazing Plan – Choosing a Portable Scale System – Managing External Parasites

American Cattlemen Magazine June 2025
June has arrived, and with it comes the full swing of summer’s demands on cattle operations across the country. We know this season presents a unique set of hurdles, from getting the hay in and keeping pastures thriving to the ever-present challenge of managing when the skies stay stubbornly dry. It takes a special kind of determination and true grit to be a cattle producer, and we deeply respect the commitment you bring to your land and livestock daily.
This month’s issue of The American Cattlemen is packed with practical knowledge, tips, and insights from the industry to help you navigate the summer months. You’ll find valuable articles like Heather Smith Thomas’. “Smart Ways to Manage Cattle,” including the insights of some of the United States top producers. Don’t miss Jaclyn Krymowski’s piece, “Silent Profit Thieves: Managing External Parasites,” sheds light on often-overlooked threats to your bottom line. She gives us some tips on getting a pest management system started in your herd. For those considering an upgrade, Laura Nelson’s article, “Get Out of Defense Mode with Your Next Grazing Plan,” provides an offensive approach to some different grazing to maximize your pasture. Lastly, we have an article, “10 Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Portable Scale System,” empowering you to make informed decisions for efficient management.
Make sure to check out www.americancattlemen.com for daily news and industry updates. I think you will find a recent story about the saga of Charles and Heather Maude, a South Dakota ranching family interesting.
Background: The Maudes were alerted by the United States Forest Service that fencing on their property blocked access to the Buffalo Gap National Grasslands and in good faith agreed to a survey of the property lines. After the survey was completed, the Maudes lives were turned upside down by the Biden Administration where a simple civil dispute over 25 acres of federal land turned into a costly, invasive, and unnecessary criminal prosecution.
As you tackle the daily tasks of summer, from baling hay to rotating pastures and hoping for that much-needed rain, know that the entire team at The American Cattlemen wishes you the best. We hope for you lush pastures, healthy herds, and a smooth and productive summer. Your dedication fuels our industry, and we proudly stand alongside you.
Finally, if you want to stay informed about the latest sales, news, and industry leaders, be sure to check out “The American Cattlemen Podcast.” You can find it on most podcast platforms or our website at americancattlemen.com/podcasts
Thank you for being an AMERICAN CATTLEMEN, Take Care!
- Get Our of Defense Mode – Setting Up Your Next Grazing Plan
- Smart Ways to Manage Cattle: Importance of Digital Records
- Silent Profit Theives – Managing External Parasites
- 10 Key Factors – Choosing a Portable Scale System
- Aurora Pharmaceutical: Homegrown Innovation for America’s Proucers
- Smart Weighing Solutions – For a Smarter Farm
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