January 2025
Bulls, Bulls, Bulls
Make the most of your investment in Angus with practical solutions on health, nutrition, marketing, genetics and management.
Angus Beef Bulletin
Managing Beef Cows During Cold StressOnce effective temperatures are below a cow’s lower critical temperature, she must generate additional heat just to maintain her body temperature. Here are tips for assessing what’s cold to a cow, how nutrient needs increase and what ration changes need to occur.
Angus Beef Bulletin
Final Market Update for 2024 with Troy MarshallTroy Marshall discusses current trends in the cattle market and how Angus feeder-calf sales in several states got their starts, as well as providing an update on recent feeder-calf sales hosted in December and where we see the cattle markets heading in 2025.
Angus Beef Bulletin
Step Down Your New Bull’s DietBulls are often pushed nutritionally from weaning to sale. Here are tips to transition them to breeding season.
Angus Beef Bulletin
Have a Plan for Lice Control This WinterLice can be a nuisance to all classes of cattle, resulting in damage to infrastructure as well.
Angus Beef Bulletin
Navigating Uncertainty in 2025Adapting to current challenges facing the farm community will require strategic planning and proactive steps.
Discover how to capitalize on your investment in Angus genetics through the entire beef supply chain in this resource library. Articles focus on raising quality calves, leveraging commercial Angus programs and services, and navigating today’s feeder-calf market. Directories will connect you to seedstock providers, feedlots, auction markets, and products and services.
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As horses congregate in barns, the risk increases of strangles, a highly contagious respiratory disease in horses. Know the signs and treatment needed for this equine respiratory disease.
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This month’s “News & Notes” contains items including our 2025 readership survey, changes to Canadian leadership, an updated Beef Quality Assurance manual, passage of the Beagle Brigade Act, temporary relief from the Corporate Transparency Act, the first H5N1 human death, and information about applying to the 1890 National Scholars Program.
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The year 2024 did little to answer the question of when the herd rebuild will begin. In many ways, it proved to be more of a sideways move rather than make noticeable progress in the beef industry.
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Once effective temperatures are below a cow’s lower critical temperature, she must generate additional heat just to maintain her body temperature. Here are tips for assessing what’s cold to a cow, how nutrient needs increase and what ration changes need to occur.
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Lice can be a nuisance to all classes of cattle, resulting in damage to infrastructure as well.
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Members have made “Fostering the profitability of commercial cattle producers” their central long-range objective.
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of feeders pay a premium for cattle with potential to qualify for CAB, and 42% of them expect that premium to increase in the future.
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of feeders say the role of genetics will grow in importance in their purchasing decisions.
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Angus bulls sold at auction in FY2023 — and more by private treaty.