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A Bid For Better Beef
When Reiss and Heather Bruning wanted to move a generations-old operation from a long tradition of private treaty sales to public auction, they found it easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.
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The Perfect Pairing
Most crop farmers expect cover crops to serve as a long-term payback from a short-term cost. But, that's not the case with farmers who graze cover crops, says Meghan Filbert, livestock coordinator with the Practical Farmers of Iowa (PFI).
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Georgia to Europe
Middle-Georgia producers benefit from a homegrown beef export program that lands their cattle's beef in Europe.
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Farming Out Development
Good bull and heifer development is always intentional. It's time-consuming, expensive and, in the end, it's hard to know when to let go of an animal and when to keep it. Raising replacement cattle is both art and science, but Brad Barrett says it's also got to be a passion.
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Labor Saver
The Woolfolk name may be best known in cattle circles where the Tennessee family has a reputation for high-quality registered Herefords. But, there's more than cattle to this 153-year-old Century Farm. Most of the locals around Jackson know the Woolfolks as hay farmers...
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Traceability Expands
A cattle traceability program continues to gain momentum installing readers and tags in several states.
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Standing Corn Grazer
Doug Sieck learned about grazing standing corn 10 years ago, but it wasn't until prices reached break-even levels in 2016 that he decided it was time for him to try feeding corn right from the field.
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