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IBV Vaccination Protects Broilers Despite Ammonia Exposure

IBV Vaccination Protects Broilers Despite Ammonia Exposure

A recent study corroborates previous findings that broilers properly vaccinated for infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) are protected from IBV challenge despite exposure to moderate levels of ammonia.... More
Cattle and Wheat Pasture

Cattle and Wheat Pasture

Paul Beck explains how to estimate the number of cattle to stock on wheat pasture.... More
Lowering Costs Without Lowering Fertility

Lowering Costs Without Lowering Fertility

Rick Funston, University of Nebraska animal scientist, talks about developing heifers economically. He spoke at the Feeding Quality Forum earlier this year. This video news is provided by Certified Angus Beef LLC and the American Angus Association.... More
Bale Feeding Systems

Bale Feeding Systems

Dr. Dennis Hancock, UGA Forage Extension Specialist presents a "Cull and Choice Review" of bale feeding systems comparing dry matter loss, pasture damage, and time required for feeding.... More
What the Midterm Elections Mean for Public Lands Ranchers

What the Midterm Elections Mean for Public Lands Ranchers

Heat stress in broilers induced lesions of lymphoid tissues, indicating immune system impairment, but it’s not yet known if heat stress affects the vulnerability or severity of coccidiosis, Bryan Aguanta, a graduate student at the University of Georgia, told Poultry Health Today.... More
Heat Stress may Impair Immune System in Broilers

Heat Stress may Impair Immune System in Broilers

Heat stress in broilers induced lesions of lymphoid tissues, indicating immune system impairment, but it’s not yet known if heat stress affects the vulnerability or severity of coccidiosis, Bryan Aguanta, a graduate student at the University of Georgia, told Poultry Health Today.... More
Growing U.S. Beef Exports

Growing U.S. Beef Exports

This year’s beef export market is running well ahead of last year’s pace. We asked Ted McKinney, the Under Secretary of Agriculture for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, to share his thoughts on the progress being made in growing U.S. beef exports.... More

The Future for U.S. Beef Trade

The Future for U.S. Beef Trade

Kent Bacus, Director of International Trade and Market Access for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, explains how NCBA works to advance beef industry trade priorities.... More
Livestock Hauling Guidelines - Kristen Hassebrook

Livestock Hauling Guidelines - Kristen Hassebrook

Kristen Hassebrook, executive director of We Support Agriculture, explains the new guidelines for hauling livestock and poultry.... More
Cow-Calf Corner - Bulls & Breeding

Cow-Calf Corner - Bulls & Breeding

Glenn Selk explains the correct bull-to-cow ratio for the upcoming breeding season.... More
Vet Scripts - Coccidiosis in Cattle

Vet Scripts - Coccidiosis in Cattle

We head to the soil pit for a quick lesson from Jason Warren on how water moves through the soil.... More
Livestock Marketing

Livestock Marketing

Derrell Peel says livestock producers are excited about the potential for wheat pasture, even though it’s still too wet to put cattle on it.... More
Basse Says Timing is Everything

Basse Says Timing is Everything

Dan Basse, President of AgResource Co., talks about market volatility and what that means for cattlemen. This video news is provided by Certified Angus Beef LLC and the American Angus Association.... More
Grazing Crop Residue

Grazing Crop Residue

K-State beef veterinarian, A.J. Tarpoff, looks at turning cows and calves out on crop residue following the fall harvest, and the potential herd health issues that could result from that grazing... More
Cow-Calf Corner - Sorghum Forage

Cow-Calf Corner - Sorghum Forage

In Cow-Calf Corner, Glenn Selk explains why it can be risky for cattle to graze sorghum following a freeze.... More
Tyson Talks Relationships

Tyson Talks Relationships

John Gerber, Vice President of cattle procurement at Tyson Fresh Meats, talks after a presentation to producers at the 2018 Feeding Quality Forum in Sioux City.... More
Halting in Ovo Vaccination not a Good Option for Managing Hatchery Bacteria

Halting in Ovo Vaccination not a Good Option for Managing Hatchery Bacteria

Higher 7-day mortality from bacterial infections in the hatchery is no reason to stop in ovo vaccination for Marek’s and other diseases, according to a consulting poultry veterinarian.... More
Cow-Calf Corner - The Basics of Dressing Percentage

Cow-Calf Corner - The Basics of Dressing Percentage

Glenn Selk provides information on dressing percentage and how you can get the most out of your cattle.... More
Uncertain Supplies Present Challenges for Rotation-Minded Producers

Uncertain Supplies Present Challenges for Rotation-Minded Producers

Poultry producers know the importance of developing a long-term strategy for maintaining the efficacy of anticoccidials, but sometimes unexpected backorders of feed medications in high demand force poultry companies to resort to plan B or C.... More
Managing Health Risks

Managing Health Risks

Veterinarian, professor and coordinator at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Paul Walz shares thoughts from research and experience on vaccine immunity and how to manage risk.... More
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