19. Flexibility May Be Greatest Management Tool in Livestock Operation Nobody knows when these issues will develop, but building flexibility into the livestock management plan can help a producer weather the storm and come out on the other side, said Dr. AMARILLO High corn prices, drought, terrorist attacks, mad cow disease, more drought and high fuel prices have all cut into beef prices in the past 10 years, said a Texas Cooperative Extension specialist. Being forced into an immediate management decision can be one of the most economically damaging events in...
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20. Proper injection sites improve beef quality Proper injection sites improve beef quality Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock Markets OnRequestEnd. Proper injection sites improve beef quality Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source...
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21. Profit in the boundaries of a strict rearing policy You are in: Home>News> Livestock Profit in the boundaries of a strict rearing policy 08/04/2007 09:00:00 Farmers Weekly Finishing cattle to a tight processing specification is no easy task, particularly when that system predominantly involves AberdeenAngus cross heifers. You are in: Home>News> Livestock Profit in the boundaries of a strict rearing policy 08/04/2007 09:00:00 Farmers Weekly Finishing cattle to a tight processing specification is no easy task, particularly when that system...
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22. Corn Can t Solve Our Problem Representatives of the dairy, poultry and livestock industries, which rely on corn as a principal animal feed, are seeking an end to subsidies for corn ethanol in the hope of stabilizing corn prices. Some biofuels, if properly produced, do have the potential to provide climate-friendly energy, but where and how can we grow them? Our most fertile lands are already dedicated to food production. As demand for both food and energy increases, competition for fertile lands could raise food...
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23. Shop Smart: Consumers look for new ways to trim fat off rising beef prices Department of Food and Agriculture recently advised that meat costs would rise to meet a reduction in meat production based on spiraling feed costs as more corn is used to produce ethanol fuel. It is the one luxury meat retailers say consumers will hang on to as the rising price of corn drives up feed for livestock, reducing supplies of meat and poultry and sending prices soaring. While the most obvious effect is on beef prices because cattle are the largest animals and require the most...
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24. Wyo. gets its state grass Western wheatgrass is a good forage for livestock and withstands flood and drought, which helped it become the official grass of Wyoming. For those of you keeping track, wheatgrass will join the ranks of the esteemed state tree (the plains cottonwood), state bird (the meadowlark), state mammal (bison), and - if you've really been keeping track - the state dinosaur (triceratops) and the state fossil (a fish called Knightia) For those of you keeping track, wheatgrass will join the ranks of...
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25. Try preparing your pet's food Even if their animals haven't ingested any of the tainted food, the owners are panicking anew at this question: What will I feed my animal now? Christie Shaver of New York's Healthy Pet Gourmet (www.thpg.com), which makes custom fresh-food meals for dogs, has been deluged with calls from people who now are ready to fire up their stoves for Fido. Even if their animals haven't ingested any of the tainted food, the owners are panicking anew at this question: What will I feed my animal now?...
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26. Oswalds honored for conservation efforts His current goal is to open up more feed for his cows and provide forage for the nearly 500 head neighborhood elk herd and keep them off his lower elevation forage base. The couple raises grass fed only beef so Steve takes his forage seriously. He continually monitors the land and makes adjustments to the schedule throughout the year depending on forage conditions. The Oswald's direct market their grass fed, hormone and antibiotic free beef through their website www.backcountrybeef.com....
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27. PETA launches egg campaign The campaign focuses on downgrading the nutritional value of eggs so as to persuade people to adopt alternative choices, thereby bringing an end to inhuman living conditions of chicken in poultry farms. But poultry-farm owners don't buy the argument, saying that the animals are treated well as that makes good business sense. PETA says eggs are over-hyped as powerhouses of energy and are often contaminated with bacteria, leading to food poisoning. The campaign also intends to highlight the...
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