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American Cattlemen March 2025

This Issue Brings You:

  • Building Fence: Meet Your Regenerative Grazing Goals • Sponsored by Powerflex
  • Efficient Cattle Handling: Which System Works Best For You
  • Vaccines: An Important Part of Beef Cattle Management
  • Building a Preconditioning Program
  • Legendary Akushi Genetics

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More Than Just Fly Control

More Than Just Fly Control Article and photos courtesy of Central Life Sciences Managing nuisance insects can be challenging without the appropriate products and integrated pest management strategies. Over time, Central Life Sciences has expanded its product range to include additional solutions for combating flies, fire ants, cockroaches, and other pests labeled as threats to […]

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High Path Avian Influenza continues to evolve

High Path Avian Influenza continues to evolve On Friday, March 29, USDA APHIS confirmed the detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in dairy herds, with confirmations now in Texas, Kansas, Michigan, Idaho, New Mexico, Ohio, North Carolina, and South Dakota. On Wednesday, April 24, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), United States […]

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Nikki Weston named President-Elect of the American National CattleWomen

Nikki Weston named President-Elect of the American National CattleWomen Article and photo courtesy of American National CattleWomen ORLANDO – Utah CattleWoman, Nikki Weston has been named the American National CattleWomen (ANCW) President-Elect. Weston, of Randolph, UT., was named to the position at the 2024 Cattle Industry Convention in Orlando, FL, Jan. 30, 2024. Over the […]

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Ruth Coffey named President of the American National CattleWomen

Ruth Coffey named President of the American National CattleWomen Article courtesy of American National CattleWomen ORLANDO – Oklahoma CattleWoman, Ruth Coffey has been named the American National CattleWomen (ANCW) President. Coffey, of Spring, OK., was named to the position at the 2024 Cattle Industry Convention in Orlando, FL, Jan. 30, 2024. Over the next year, […]

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Featured Story

Maximize Profitability with Wagyu

Beef Cattle producers are feeling more optimistic. With an El Nino winter forecasted, cattle producers are anticipating a reprieve from multi-year drought conditions. For consecutive years the beef cattle herd has been in decline due to environmental conditions. A March 2023 USDA report shows that since 2022, there has been a 4% decrease in beef cows, 6% decrease in replacement heifers, and 5% decrease in heifers expected to calve this year. According to another published USDA article, the latest cattle inventory peaked in 2019 at 94.8 million and has since plummeted 6% to 89.3 million this year. The rapid decline in beef cattle inventory over the past four years was driven by drought conditions; however Northern states experienced above average rainfall during the 2023 spring and summer months and in the coming months NOAA predicts a wetter-than-average winter in the southeastern United States, allowing calf producers in recovering areas to consider opportunities to rebuild their herd.

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