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03/29/2021 SOURCE: netnebraska.org
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03/29/2021 SOURCE: calgaryherald.com
CCA president and Nanton-area feedlot operator Bob Lowe said everything is on the table — including the organization's title — as the industry seeks to ensure…
Beef industry launches $875,000 'rebrand' project that could bring an end to 'Cattlemen's' name
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Economics, Sustainability, Beef Cattle, Weather,
Winter Storm Leaves Lingering Effects for Texas Agriculture
Many farmers lost animals and crops in the storm.
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03/25/2021 SOURCE: www.tsln.com
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) has been confirmed in a South Dakota beef herd for the first time since 2017. State veterinarian Dr. Dustin Oedekoven says that an infected cow was initially identified in January by meat…
Tuberculosis found in South Dakota cattle herd
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Topics: Dairy, Economics, Food/Nutrition, Beef Cattle, Climate Change,
Opinion: To get cows to burp and fart less methane gas, just add seaweed to their diet
Fight climate change and reduce feed costs without affecting meat quality.
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Topics: Dairy, Agriculture Global, Beef Cattle,
County Durham cow gives birth to triplets, defying 1-in-100,000 odds
George Collins knew one of his cows was in labour, but he couldn’t have anticipated what would be in store for him Saturday lunchtime.
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Topics: Food/Nutrition, Beef Cattle, Ranching,
Why Korean Hanwoo beef might be the best meat on earth
Korean Hanwoo is beef might be the best beef in the world. Unfortunately, you’ll probably need to fly to Asia to taste it.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Soil Health, Livestock/Meat, Economics, Beef Cattle, Research, Fertilizer, Regenerative Agriculture,
Humus compost manure system gets carbon into the soil, cuts fertilizer use | The Mitchell Republic
Olsen Custom Farms of Hendricks, Minn., has constructed a 14-acre site for making “humus compost” from the farm’s 3,500-head confinement beef custom feedlot near Toronto, S.D. The idea is to improve crop yields yields while replacing synthetic fertilizers, all while reducing a carbon footprint. The company believes it will be smart to get ahead of federal policies that likely will influence farm nutrient practices.
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Topics: Soil Health, Livestock/Meat, Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, Beef Cattle, Research, Ag United Kingdom,
Balancing the trade-offs for better beef
Our researchers are investigating the chemical, physical and biological interactions that drive nutrient pathways from soil through plants into livestock.
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