Canada



Canada



Source: Government of Saskatchewan Feeding beef cattle during Saskatchewan winters can be a challenging experience. Frame size, body condition, feed quality, types of feed and...
Source:University of Nebraska–Lincoln Resources: Dr. Rick Rasby, University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Jeremy Martin, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Feed costs represent the largest annual operating cost for most commercial cow-calf...
Source: North Dakota State University Why Consider Drylot? In a practical sense, it means feeding confined cows and calves forages, crop residues and grains that may...
Source: Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/ Economics and Competitiveness The Economics Section, Agriculture and Forestry, works directly with producers across the province through its AgriProfit$ Business Analysis...
Source: Beef Cattle Research Council, www.BeefResearch.ca Industry data provided by production surveys can serve as a benchmark for production performance across the country. Historical production surveys include...
Source: Beef Cattle Research Council, www.BeefResearch.ca Whether it is the Sandhills Calving System or a variation, the objective is the same. Doug Wray believes in keeping newborn...

Bull valuation

Source: Canfax Research Services, A Division of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association Bull selection is one of the most important decisions for cow-calf producers, with implications for...
Source: Beef Cattle Research Council Project Title: Factors affecting the adoption and exploitation of data management systems in the Canadian beef industry Researchers: Eric Micheels PhD eric.micheels@usask.ca Eric Micheels, PhD....
Source: CalfCare A navel cord is a highway into a calf’s bloodstream. Proper management of the navel right after birth can ensure a calf gets...
Source: Western College of Veterinary Medicine The University of Saskatchewan has announced a five-year partnership and $250,000 contribution from research-driven pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada)...
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