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Cow/Calf Profitability

Steps to increase profit potential in the cow/calf enterprise. [September 2002]

Answers: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
     Animal Science, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln,NE

Answers: Dr. Larry Corah, Technical Services
     Certified Angus Beef, Manhattan,Kansas


Factors Driving Change In The Beef Industry

What are some of the key elements affecting change in the beef business? [July 2001]

Answers: Dr. Larry Corah, Technical Services
     Certified Angus Beef, Manhattan,Kansas

Answers: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
     Animal Science, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln,NE


10 STEPS FOR ADDING VALUE TO CATTLE

Increasing profit potential in the cow/calf enterprise. [June 2001]

Answers: Dr. Larry Corah, Technical Services
     Certified Angus Beef, Manhattan,Kansas

Answers: Dr. Jim Gosey, Professor of Animal Science - Retired
     Animal Science, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln,NE

Answers: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
     Animal Science, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln,NE


A Changing Beef Industry

The beef industry is changing. Read how these Extension Specialist and these producers see their responsibilities and management styles will change to meet the need of a changing industry. This information appeared in The Register in October. [May 2000]

Answers: Dr. Jim Gosey, Professor of Animal Science - Retired
     Animal Science, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln,NE

Answers: Burke Teichert, Manager
     Deseret Cattle, Nebraska & Wyoming, Cody,WY

Answers: Lee Leachman, Manager
     Leachman Cattle Company, Billings,MT


Can producers get fair price?

Can producers get rewarded for the type of cattle they produce? Read what three specialists said when asked this question. What are the challenges and what are the possible solutions? Is there instrumentation available today to determine the "true" value? [November 1998]

Answers: Dr. Dennis Burson, Professor of Animal Science
     Animal Science, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln,NE

Answers: Dr. Rick Rasby, Professor of Animal Science
     Animal Science, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln,NE

Answers: Dr. Dillon Feuz, Professor of Agricultural Economics
     Panhandle Research & Extension Center - Scottsbluff, Scottsbluff,NE

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