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Timely Topic Archive
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REMOVE BALES SOON AFTER HARVEST
My travels through Nebraska last week showed me lots of hay. Much of it was being cut, but much of it still was in the middle of fields.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Jul-05-06
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Early Weaning Improved Carcass Wt., Quality Grade, and Meat Tenderness
Univ. of Missouri and Southwest Missouri State scientists used 140 spring-born Angus and Angus-cross steer calves to evaluate the effects of early weaning (EW) vs. traditional weaning (TW) on growth, body composition and meat tenderness.
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Date published: Jul-11-06
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FEEDING ON PASTURE
Feeding on pasture is one option to care for cattle when pasture grass is gone. Be sure that you don't harm your pasture while feeding.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Jul-18-06
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Factors Affecting Sale Price of Calves
At the recent American Society of Animal Science meetings, Dr. Tom Troxel of the University of Arkansas presented information about factors that affect sale price of Arkansas beef calves
Author: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Jul-18-06
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Beef Export Verification Programs: What Should Cattle Producers Do?
Beef eligible for export will need to meet the requirements of USDA’s Beef Export Verification Program.
Author: Dr. Darrell Mark, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics
Date published: Jul-25-06
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QSAs, PVPs, and Animal ID
Although both QSA programs and PVPs can be used to meet the BEV for Japan age verification requirements, there are some general differences between the programs.
Author: Dr. Darrell Mark, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics
Date published: Jul-27-06
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QSA and PVP Alternatives for Producers
Cattle producers have several options for enrolling in a QSA program or PVP and qualifying cattle for the BEV program.
Author: Dr. Darrell Mark, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics
Date published: Jul-28-06
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How Do Producers Choose a QSA or PVP?
Producers must consider a number of factors when deciding whether to develop their own QSA program or PVP or become part of an umbrella program.
Author: Dr. Darrell Mark, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics
Date published: Jul-31-06
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Harvest Concerns for Drought Damaged Crops
Drought in much of the state is beginning to take a toll on crops. With little rain and depleted subsoil moisture in some areas, crops may not survive the growing season for fall harvest.
Author: Dr. Terry Mader, Professor of Animal Science
Date published: Aug-01-06
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DON'T LET THE BLESSING OF RAIN BECOME A CURSE
Did you get some needed rain recently? If so, I'm jealous since we missed out. But will your rain be a blessing. Or could it also become a curse.
Author: Dr. Bruce Anderson, Professor of Agronomy
Date published: Aug-03-06
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