Effects of Shipping and Heat Stress on Embryonic Mortality in Cattle
Sarah Fields, Graduate Research Assistant in Beef Reproduction, and Dr. George Perry, Beef Reproduction and Management Specialist, SDSU Animal and Range Sciences Department
Embryonic loss is the greatest economic loss in the cow/calf industry, affecting number of cows carrying to term and percent calf crop weaned.
Fertilization rates are usually between 90% and 100% when semen is present at ovulation. Fertilization usually takes place, but conception rates (number of animals that conceive divided by number of animals inseminated) are usually around 70% for natural service or artificial insemination.
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Silage Fermentation and Preservation
J.W. Schroeder, North Dakota State University
Quality silage is achieved when lactic acid is the predominant acid produced, as it is the most efficient fermentation acid and will drop the pH of the silage the fastest. The faster the fermentation is completed, the more nutrients will be retained in the silage.
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Pickle Jar Ethics
Tracy Rehberg
Calf News
Because the media has adopted photographs of cute pink pigs to serve as the icon for essentially any hard news report on the spread of human H1N1 influenza, I ought to write about swine flu and its like-it-or-not correlation to social opinion and animal welfare; but, I won’t. At least, not this time. You see, I’ve just returned from a sun-filled day at Wrightsville Beach. I’m full of sea air, suntan lotion and the promise of summer.
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Nutritional Guidelines for Backgrounding Calves
Dr. Greg Lardy Beef Cattle Specialist – North Dakota State University, Dr. Chip Poland, Area Livestock Specialist
4-State Backgrounding
Backgrounding is a common practice in many beef cattle operations in North Dakota. In some operations it serves as a way to add value to feedstuffs or to increase revenue from the beef cattle enterprise. This circular details nutrient requirements for backgrounding calves and gives information related to the nutrient content of feeds available in North Dakota.
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Working with your lender in turbulent times
Tom Lippert, Central Lakes College
Iowa Farmer Today
How can I as a producer help my lender see my credit request as an acceptable risk?
I need to provide my lender with a 3- to 5-year history of financial statements which would include balance sheets and income statements. When putting my balance sheet together it is important that I accurately value the assets.
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The Meat of the Problem
Ezra Klein
Advocated for Agriculture
The debate over climate change has reached a rarefied level of policy abstraction in recent months. Carbon tax or cap-and-trade? Upstream or downstream? Should we auction permits? Head-scratching is, at this point, permitted. But at base, these policies aim to do a simple thing, in a simple way: persuade us to undertake fewer activities that are bad for the atmosphere by making those activities more expensive.
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Senators Express Concern Over Livestock Disaster Assistance Rules
Beef Today
Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, joined with a bipartisan coalition of Senators led by Chuck Grassley (R-IA), in questioning if several new rules of the Livestock Indemnity Program will actually help farmers and ranchers if their herds incur losses from harsh weather.
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Minn. Man Pleads Not Guilty in Cattle Theft
KSAX
A Minnesota man accused of stealing cattle from a Watertown auction barn in March has pleaded not guilty and is to go on trial Sept. 17.
Joey Varner of Pierz, Minn., was indicted by a grand jury on one count of aggravated grand theft. He is accused of taking 188 cattle that were under U.S. Bankruptcy Court control.
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BeefTalk: 2009 Production Benchmarks Are In
Kris Ringwall, Beef Specialist, NDSU Extension Service
In reality, the need is to grow profitable cattle that a producer can appreciate and still meet industry needs.
The new scores for beef cattle performance have just arrived. The scores are the annual North Dakota Beef Cattle Improvement Association (NDBCIA) benchmark values gathered from producers utilizing the CHAPS (Cow Herd Appraisal Performance System) program.
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Arkansas Animal Cruelty Law Takes Effect Friday
Cattle Network
Arkansas’ top lawyer says he wants a new law making aggravated cruelty to dogs, cats and horses a felony to be used to stop severe abuse, not curtail rural traditions.
"Some folks have got it in their minds that this (law) makes it illegal to put a dog in the back of a pickup truck," Attorney General Dustin McDaniel said Thursday. "Let me assure you that I like my job and I’d like to be re-elected, and I’m not crazy enough to make it illegal to have your dog in the back of your pickup truck."
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Sanofi-Aventis pays Merck $4B for share in Merial
Palm Beach Post
Pharmaceuticals company Sanofi-Aventis SA said Thursday it has agreed to pay $4 billion in cash to U.S. drugmaker Merck & Co. Inc. for its share in the two companies’ animal health joint venture Merial.
Merck said earlier this year it would sell its 50 percent stake in Merial in order to assure antitrust regulatory approval of its merger with U.S. rival Schering-Plough, which also has a large veterinary health care business.
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Organic Review Finds Little Benefits
Thebeefsite.com
An independent review commissioned by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) shows that there are no important differences in the nutrition content, or any additional health benefits, of organic food when compared with conventionally produced food. The focus of the review was the nutritional content of foodstuffs.
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Economic indicator? Cattle theft on rise in rural Alabama; Escambia farmer loses 13 cows
Connie Baggett
Alabama Live
Bad economic times could be driving an increase in livestock theft, according to state and local officials, with one Brewton-area farmer losing 13 brood cows this month.
"There have been more cases reported this year in Alabama than I can ever recall, and that is many years back," said Billy Powell, executive vice president of the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association, which represents the interests of cattle owners and the industry. "And it’s not just cattle theft, but farm crime in general. We are facing a significant problem."
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Students Learn Food Animal Practice
California Farmer
Nineteen veterinary students are spending five weeks this summer on dairies and with veterinarians to gain an inside view of the rewards and challenges of food animal practice.
The Early Veterinary Student Bovine Experience Program aims to increase the number of veterinary graduates in careers working with dairy or beef cattle. The School of Veterinary Medicine, cattle producers, practitioners and corporate sponsors have sponsored the hands-on program since 2001.
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Sell Your Calves at the Kentucky Certified Hereford Influenced Sale
AHA
Are you looking for a good place to sell Hereford and Hereford-influenced calves? The Kentucky Hereford Association is organizing a new feeder calf sale Oct. 27, 2009 at 6p.m., at the Bluegrass South Livestock Market in Stanford, Ky.
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