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Burke Teichert was born and raised on a family ranch in western Wyoming and earned a B.S. in ag business from Brigham Young University and M.S. in ag economics from University of Wyoming. His work history includes serving as a university faculty member, cattle reproduction specialist, and manager of 16 PRACTICAL TIPS FOR SELECTING PRODUCTIVE REPLACEMENT Selecting replacement females is important for long-term sustainability and productivity of your cow herd. The wrong kind of females won’t generate as much cash flow and may cost more than you can afford in additional inputs. An important part in THE REAL STORY BEHIND MLV VACCINES RELATED TO IBR The safety of modified-live virus (MLV) vaccines for breeding cattle has been a widespread controversy across the industry. MLV vaccines are used for the prevention of reproductive diseases such as infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), that are commonly associated with abortions in cattle. BEEF MAGAZINEQUOTESWEATHERSEEDSTOCK 100HEALTH RANCHBLOG: BEEF DAILY BEEF, the nation’s leading cattle information source serves the nation’s top cow-calf operators, stocker-growers, cattle feeders, veterinarians, nutritionists and allied industries, covering production, animal health, nutrition, finance and marketing issues. POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme and Exceptional drought (D3-D4). CATTLE FINISHING NET RETURNS PROSPECTS FOR 2021 COVID-19 and fluctuating fed cattle and feed prices resulted in another challenging year for cattle finishers. An earlier article (farmdoc daily October 9, 2020) examined net returns for the first nine months of 2020. This article updates feeding cost of gain, breakeven prices, and net return estimates for 2020 and provides projections for the first half of 2021. 13 WORKHORSE TRACTORS FOR YOUR RANCH Here’s BEEF’s 2017 lineup of midrange tractors, and skid-steer and track loaders — all designed to help you get more done, so you can tick off those chores on your to-do list a TIPS FOR SETTING UP A COW LEASE A beef cow leasing or sharing arrangement allows two business partners to share the production costs and, in turn, the cowherd income. The issue is what constitutes an equitable or fair way to share the beef cow income? Here are my suggestions for determining an HOW TO USE GARLIC POWDER FOR FLY CONTROL IN YOUR HERD It’s almost that time of year again: fly season. Flies are not just a nuisance. They can also be a drain on your bottom line. Flies take blood meals, spread infections, and cause cattle irritation and stress with constant buzzing—all of which can affect growth performance. Pinning down the exact CLEARING THE AIR ON CATTLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT On. Nov. 26, 2006, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN) released a report titled, “Livestock’s Long Shadow.” The report claims that livestock production accounts for 18% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.BURKE TEICHERT
Burke Teichert was born and raised on a family ranch in western Wyoming and earned a B.S. in ag business from Brigham Young University and M.S. in ag economics from University of Wyoming. His work history includes serving as a university faculty member, cattle reproduction specialist, and manager of 16 PRACTICAL TIPS FOR SELECTING PRODUCTIVE REPLACEMENT Selecting replacement females is important for long-term sustainability and productivity of your cow herd. The wrong kind of females won’t generate as much cash flow and may cost more than you can afford in additional inputs. An important part in THE REAL STORY BEHIND MLV VACCINES RELATED TO IBR The safety of modified-live virus (MLV) vaccines for breeding cattle has been a widespread controversy across the industry. MLV vaccines are used for the prevention of reproductive diseases such as infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), that are commonly associated with abortions in cattle. IS YOUR PERCEPTION CRIMPING OPPORTUNITY? 10 hours ago · Recently my aunt loaned me a photo album full of pictures of the ranch my grandparents had. I was looking through it with my 10-year-old daughter and her reactions to the photos was interesting. Some of these photos were from six decades ago. As we were turning pages, she asked me if MORE FUN THAN WE CAN STAND! Related: NEOGEN drives genomics at Down Under's biggest beef expo The highest feed prices since 2013 are expected to impact feedlot cost of gain and feeder cattle markets in the coming year at least. Large supplies of feedlot cattle, carried over from last year, resulted in fed cattle numbers that have exceeded packing capacity thus far in 2021, challenging packers to push cattle slaughter to CARGILL JOINS U.S. CATTLETRACE PROGRAM 1 day ago · Cargill is announcing it has joined U.S. CattleTrace as an official packer member. Cargill is the second beef processor to invest in the effort formed by multiple state cattlemen’s organizations to develop a national infrastructure for animal disease traceability in the U.S. cattle industry. MOVING THE MEAT MOMENTUM FORWARD Over the weekend, my kids watched the movie, “The Lorax,” inspired by Dr. Suess. A quote in that movie stuck out to me, “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” Related: Legislation pushes back on Biden’s 30x30 plan This reminder rings USDA EMBARKS ON ADDING RESILIENCE TO FOOD SYSTEM USDA says that it will move to strengthen and protect the country’s food and agricultural supply chain with $4 billion in funding for expanding supply chain resilience allocated in the American Rescue Plan passed earlier in 2021. During a press call following the announcement, Secretary of BIDEN ADMINISTRATION BEGINS REWRITE OF WATER RULE 1 day ago · In action Wednesday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Army announced their intent to revise the definition of “waters of the United States,” claiming a broad array of stakeholders are seeing “destructive impacts to critical water bodies under the 2020 rule PRE-BREEDING VACCINATIONS KEY TO MAXIMIZING RETURNS At a time when producers are watching every dollar tightly, one thing that can’t be taken for granted is reproductive efficiency of the cow herd. With record-low cattle numbers and back-to-back drought years in much of the country, every calf is valuable, and even a 4-H ALUMNI WILLIE SPENCE EARNS RUNNER UP ON AMERICAN IDOL Related: Student manual helps youth be safe on the farm It’s even more exciting to see good works come to fruition, and 4-H was highlighted on the world stage recently when former Georgia 4-H member, Willie Spence, earned the runner up title in the 2021 American Idol season finale on May 23. 3-POINT MOWERS VS. TRAILED MOWERS Written By: Josh Vrieze, Product Manager, Vermeer Corporation. Mowing hay has come a long way since the days of the sickle mower. Sure, you might still see one used for small haying operations or for clipping pastures, but the industry really raised the 5 TIPS FOR GRAZING OAT PASTURES THIS SPRING Oats can offer a high-quality grazing option for spring and early summer, but getting the most out of this forage can be tricky. I’ve rounded up five tips for taking advantage of this grazing option this spring. 1. Manage initial oat growth before it gets too tall. BEEF MAGAZINEQUOTESWEATHERSEEDSTOCK 100HEALTH RANCHBLOG: BEEF DAILY BEEF, the nation’s leading cattle information source serves the nation’s top cow-calf operators, stocker-growers, cattle feeders, veterinarians, nutritionists and allied industries, covering production, animal health, nutrition, finance and marketing issues. The BEEF franchise’s website – beefmagazine.com – offerscritical news
MINERALS FOR BEEF CATTLE To help better understand what minerals are needed for beef cattle, OSU Extension in Coshocton County offered a webinar titled “Minerals for Beef Cattle” on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. During the session, participants learned the ball-park levels for mineral supplements for beef cows on forage-based diets, and discussed macro minerals, trace POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme and HOW TO USE GARLIC POWDER FOR FLY CONTROL IN YOUR HERD Store your garlic properly. To maintain product integrity, store garlic powder in its original packaging in a cool, dry place. Close the packaging after each use and avoid wetting the product. 6. Nothing beats a comprehensive fly control program. Know thatBURKE TEICHERT
Burke Teichert was born and raised on a family ranch in western Wyoming and earned a B.S. in ag business from Brigham Young University and M.S. in ag economics from University of Wyoming. His work history includes serving as a university faculty member, cattle reproduction specialist, and manager of THE REAL STORY BEHIND MLV VACCINES RELATED TO IBR MLV vaccines are used for the prevention of reproductive diseases such as infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), that are commonly associated with abortions in cattle. “MLV vaccines are a great option for producers looking to manage cattle herd health in the long term,” said Peggy Thompson, DVM, Boehringer Ingelheim. UNDERSTANDING DRY MATTER INTAKE Dry matter intake (DMI) is a factor that must be estimated before an animal's diet can be properly calculated. Yet, DMI is a concept that's commonly misunderstood. The National Research Council (NRC) requirement tables include a column for DMI. The amount listed, however, is often mistaken to be the amount of dry matter that a cow must consume regardless of the quality of the feed. 3-POINT MOWERS VS. TRAILED MOWERS A trailed mower, in contrast, is towed by the tractor but carries itself by its own carriage system. This means less horsepower is needed from the tractor compared to a 3-point mower of the same size. With the ability to fold for easy transport, trailed mowers can reallyrun the
MOW IT, RAKE IT AND BALE IT IN ONE DAY Lay hay in a wide swath covering 70 percent or more of the cut area to enhance rapid initial drying. Rake/merge ahead of chopping or at a moisture content that minimizes leaf loss and soil contamination. For the best timing, rake at 40 to 60 percent moisture rates with ASPCA CEO EARNS A WHOPPING $750,000+ SALARY And with a rating like that, I’m confused why ASPCA’s CEO Matthew Bershadker received an annual salary of $800,000 in 2017 and $770,000 in 2018! Contrast this to a Charity Navigator study that showed the average non-profit CEO’s compensation is $123,000. That means ASPCA’s COE is paying more than six times the average non-profitCEO!
BEEF MAGAZINEQUOTESWEATHERSEEDSTOCK 100HEALTH RANCHBLOG: BEEF DAILY BEEF, the nation’s leading cattle information source serves the nation’s top cow-calf operators, stocker-growers, cattle feeders, veterinarians, nutritionists and allied industries, covering production, animal health, nutrition, finance and marketing issues. The BEEF franchise’s website – beefmagazine.com – offerscritical news
MINERALS FOR BEEF CATTLE To help better understand what minerals are needed for beef cattle, OSU Extension in Coshocton County offered a webinar titled “Minerals for Beef Cattle” on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. During the session, participants learned the ball-park levels for mineral supplements for beef cows on forage-based diets, and discussed macro minerals, trace POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme and HOW TO USE GARLIC POWDER FOR FLY CONTROL IN YOUR HERD Store your garlic properly. To maintain product integrity, store garlic powder in its original packaging in a cool, dry place. Close the packaging after each use and avoid wetting the product. 6. Nothing beats a comprehensive fly control program. Know thatBURKE TEICHERT
Burke Teichert was born and raised on a family ranch in western Wyoming and earned a B.S. in ag business from Brigham Young University and M.S. in ag economics from University of Wyoming. His work history includes serving as a university faculty member, cattle reproduction specialist, and manager of THE REAL STORY BEHIND MLV VACCINES RELATED TO IBR MLV vaccines are used for the prevention of reproductive diseases such as infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), that are commonly associated with abortions in cattle. “MLV vaccines are a great option for producers looking to manage cattle herd health in the long term,” said Peggy Thompson, DVM, Boehringer Ingelheim. UNDERSTANDING DRY MATTER INTAKE Dry matter intake (DMI) is a factor that must be estimated before an animal's diet can be properly calculated. Yet, DMI is a concept that's commonly misunderstood. The National Research Council (NRC) requirement tables include a column for DMI. The amount listed, however, is often mistaken to be the amount of dry matter that a cow must consume regardless of the quality of the feed. 3-POINT MOWERS VS. TRAILED MOWERS A trailed mower, in contrast, is towed by the tractor but carries itself by its own carriage system. This means less horsepower is needed from the tractor compared to a 3-point mower of the same size. With the ability to fold for easy transport, trailed mowers can reallyrun the
MOW IT, RAKE IT AND BALE IT IN ONE DAY Lay hay in a wide swath covering 70 percent or more of the cut area to enhance rapid initial drying. Rake/merge ahead of chopping or at a moisture content that minimizes leaf loss and soil contamination. For the best timing, rake at 40 to 60 percent moisture rates with ASPCA CEO EARNS A WHOPPING $750,000+ SALARY And with a rating like that, I’m confused why ASPCA’s CEO Matthew Bershadker received an annual salary of $800,000 in 2017 and $770,000 in 2018! Contrast this to a Charity Navigator study that showed the average non-profit CEO’s compensation is $123,000. That means ASPCA’s COE is paying more than six times the average non-profitCEO!
LOOKING AHEAD 5 YEARS Beef production is projected to slightly increase in 2020, with approximately a 700-million-pound increase in 2021. The largest projected increase in the next five years is projected for 2021. After 2021, beef production is projected to slowly trend downward (Figure 2). Note that even in 2025, beef production is projected above years2018 to 2020.
WHY BEEF PRICES ARE UP AND CATTLE PRICES ARE DOWN Related: Perspectives on a cattle market collapse There are a tremendous number of cattle in the supply chain. Besides cowherd expansion in recent years, some ranchers are liquidating herds to generate cash after three consecutive years of losses exceeding $150 per head per year. Commercial beef production is projected to be record large this year at 27.7 billion pounds. LEGISLATORS CONTINUE FOCUS ON CATTLE MARKETS 8 hours ago · Cattle producers have long witnessed the decline of negotiated fed cattle trade. New legislation – Optimizing the Cattle Market of 2021 – introduced in the House by Rep. Vicky Hartzler, R-Mo., and Rep. Emanual Cleaver, D-Mo., enables mechanisms for MORE FUN THAN WE CAN STAND! Related: NEOGEN drives genomics at Down Under's biggest beef expo The highest feed prices since 2013 are expected to impact feedlot cost of gain and feeder cattle markets in the coming year at least. Large supplies of feedlot cattle, carried over from last year, resulted in fed cattle numbers that have exceeded packing capacity thus far in 2021, challenging packers to push cattle slaughter to USDA EMBARKS ON ADDING RESILIENCE TO FOOD SYSTEM USDA says that it will move to strengthen and protect the country’s food and agricultural supply chain with $4 billion in funding for expanding supply chain resilience allocated in the American Rescue Plan passed earlier in 2021. During a press call following the announcement, Secretary of BIDEN ADMINISTRATION BEGINS REWRITE OF WATER RULE 1 day ago · In action Wednesday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Army announced their intent to revise the definition of “waters of the United States,” claiming a broad array of stakeholders are seeing “destructive impacts to critical water bodies under the 2020 rule RABOBANK: GLOBAL, LOCAL FACTORS DRIVING RECORD PRICES IN BEEF Many regions across the globe are experiencing either high cattle prices or high beef prices. While there are some common factors, such as strong demand from China, local drivers are arguably more important in creating these record cattle and beef MOVING THE MEAT MOMENTUM FORWARD Over the weekend, my kids watched the movie, “The Lorax,” inspired by Dr. Suess. A quote in that movie stuck out to me, “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” Related: Legislation pushes back on Biden’s 30x30 plan This reminder rings HOW TO TREAT LUMP JAW DISEASE IN CATTLE Bacteria are often present in the mouth of cattle. As a result, anything puncturing the mouth tissue can open the way for infection, which can lead to "lump jaw." According to Salmon, ID, veterinarian Robert Cope, there are two kinds of lump jaw; each is caused by two different types of bacteria and require different treatment. SHOULD YOU VACCINATE VERY YOUNG CALVES? While research shows some benefit to vaccinating very young calves, it’s usually best to wait a while, even in calves that were shorted on colostrum. “In the 2-week old calf, there are two things you need to be concerned about. One is age, the other is colostrum intake. Typically, even in a calf that got no colostrum [and no maternal CLEARING THE AIR ON CATTLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT Today, Mitloehner is committed to sharing his findings and clearing the air on cattle and air quality. “When the UN report came out in 2006, nobody doubted it. Unfortunately, the report is referenced everywhere, and it’s a flawed study. Livestock in developed countries contribute a relatively small level of GHGs, and thereport’s finding
POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme andBURKE TEICHERT
In retirement, he is a consultant and speaker, passing on his expertise in organizing ranches to be very cost-effective and efficient, with minimal labor requirements. His column on strategic planning for the ranch appears monthly in BEEF magazine. burketei@comcast.net. Burke’s Recent activity. Thank you andfarewell.
13 WORKHORSE TRACTORS FOR YOUR RANCH X. 1 13. ADVERTISEMENT. Bobcat M2 Series loaders. The Bobcat M2 Series of compact loaders offers a variety of performance, operator comfort and visibility enhancements to help increase operator productivity and provide enhanced uptime protection. Altogether, the M2 Series includes 24 skid-steer, compact track and all-wheel-steer models. TIPS FOR SETTING UP A COW LEASE Go to www.agmanagerstools.com, click “Livestock Production Decision Aids,” and then select “Cow-Calf Share Lease Cow-Q-Lator.”. I used this spreadsheet to generate the example data in Figure 1. It’s for a 100-cow herd with a 14% culling rate. Average cow investment was $1,400/cow with projected $70 cull cows and $71 cull bulls. SINGLE-BALE WRAPPING VS. INLINE-BALE WRAPPING Individually wrapped bales are more marketable, because they’re easier to transport and sell as individual packages. You have more flexibility and options for sorting and feeding compared to inline wrappers. There’s less potential for spoilage if you get a tear in an individually wrapped bale. 5 TIPS FOR GRAZING OAT PASTURES THIS SPRING I’ve rounded up five tips for taking advantage of this grazing option this spring. 1. Manage initial oat growth before it gets too tall. “ Oats grows rapidly. Once it gets 5-6 in. tall, it quickly can shoot up to a foot tall in almost no time. As nice as this sounds, if initial oat growth gets that tall it PROTECTING CALVES AGAINST SCOURS Protecting calves against disease as early as possible after birth is essential to maximize lifelong health and performance. Because of the many stressors they face in the first few hours of life, calves are especially vulnerable to scours. The combined effects of scours can add up to thousands of dollars each year, so helping protect against 3-POINT MOWERS VS. TRAILED MOWERS A trailed mower, in contrast, is towed by the tractor but carries itself by its own carriage system. This means less horsepower is needed from the tractor compared to a 3-point mower of the same size. With the ability to fold for easy transport, trailed mowers can reallyrun the
TEDDER TALKS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HAY TEDDING Turn back the clock 10 or 15 years and you’d likely be hard-pressed to find many hay tedders in the field. Although tedding hay has been around since at least the mid-19 th century, it fell largely out of practice for many years in North America as hay producers perceived it to have a negative impact on the quality of hay—namely excessiveleaf loss.
CLEARING THE AIR ON CATTLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT Today, Mitloehner is committed to sharing his findings and clearing the air on cattle and air quality. “When the UN report came out in 2006, nobody doubted it. Unfortunately, the report is referenced everywhere, and it’s a flawed study. Livestock in developed countries contribute a relatively small level of GHGs, and thereport’s finding
POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme andBURKE TEICHERT
In retirement, he is a consultant and speaker, passing on his expertise in organizing ranches to be very cost-effective and efficient, with minimal labor requirements. His column on strategic planning for the ranch appears monthly in BEEF magazine. burketei@comcast.net. Burke’s Recent activity. Thank you andfarewell.
13 WORKHORSE TRACTORS FOR YOUR RANCH X. 1 13. ADVERTISEMENT. Bobcat M2 Series loaders. The Bobcat M2 Series of compact loaders offers a variety of performance, operator comfort and visibility enhancements to help increase operator productivity and provide enhanced uptime protection. Altogether, the M2 Series includes 24 skid-steer, compact track and all-wheel-steer models. TIPS FOR SETTING UP A COW LEASE Go to www.agmanagerstools.com, click “Livestock Production Decision Aids,” and then select “Cow-Calf Share Lease Cow-Q-Lator.”. I used this spreadsheet to generate the example data in Figure 1. It’s for a 100-cow herd with a 14% culling rate. Average cow investment was $1,400/cow with projected $70 cull cows and $71 cull bulls. SINGLE-BALE WRAPPING VS. INLINE-BALE WRAPPING Individually wrapped bales are more marketable, because they’re easier to transport and sell as individual packages. You have more flexibility and options for sorting and feeding compared to inline wrappers. There’s less potential for spoilage if you get a tear in an individually wrapped bale. 5 TIPS FOR GRAZING OAT PASTURES THIS SPRING I’ve rounded up five tips for taking advantage of this grazing option this spring. 1. Manage initial oat growth before it gets too tall. “ Oats grows rapidly. Once it gets 5-6 in. tall, it quickly can shoot up to a foot tall in almost no time. As nice as this sounds, if initial oat growth gets that tall it PROTECTING CALVES AGAINST SCOURS Protecting calves against disease as early as possible after birth is essential to maximize lifelong health and performance. Because of the many stressors they face in the first few hours of life, calves are especially vulnerable to scours. The combined effects of scours can add up to thousands of dollars each year, so helping protect against 3-POINT MOWERS VS. TRAILED MOWERS A trailed mower, in contrast, is towed by the tractor but carries itself by its own carriage system. This means less horsepower is needed from the tractor compared to a 3-point mower of the same size. With the ability to fold for easy transport, trailed mowers can reallyrun the
TEDDER TALKS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HAY TEDDING Turn back the clock 10 or 15 years and you’d likely be hard-pressed to find many hay tedders in the field. Although tedding hay has been around since at least the mid-19 th century, it fell largely out of practice for many years in North America as hay producers perceived it to have a negative impact on the quality of hay—namely excessiveleaf loss.
MORE FUN THAN WE CAN STAND! 3 hours ago · Related: NEOGEN drives genomics at Down Under's biggest beef expo The highest feed prices since 2013 are expected to impact feedlot cost of gain and feeder cattle markets in the coming year at least. Large supplies of feedlot cattle, carried over from last year, resulted in fed cattle numbers that have exceeded packing capacity thus far in 2021, challenging packers to push cattleslaughter to
CATTLE FINISHING NET RETURNS PROSPECTS FOR 2021 COVID-19 and fluctuating fed cattle and feed prices resulted in another challenging year for cattle finishers. An earlier article (farmdoc daily October 9, 2020) examined net returns for the first nine months of 2020. This article updates feeding cost of gain, breakeven prices, and net return estimates for 2020 and provides projections for the first half of 2021. POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme and Exceptional drought (D3-D4). KNOW HOW MUCH WATER YOUR CATTLE NEED 1 day ago · With hot summer days coming, water needs must be met for animals. Water is required for regulating body temperature, digestion, absorption of nutrients, waste removal, fetal growth and lactation. All the grass in world means nothing without water. The amount of water a cow requires daily varies MOVING THE MEAT MOMENTUM FORWARD 1 day ago · Over the weekend, my kids watched the movie, “The Lorax,” inspired by Dr. Suess. A quote in that movie stuck out to me, “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” Related: Legislation pushes back on Biden’s 30x30 plan This reminder rings JBS TARGETED IN CYBERSECURITY ATTACK The world’s biggest meat supplier has become the latest casualty of a cybersecurity attack, posing a fresh threat to global food security already rattled by the COVID-19 pandemic. JBS SA shut its North American and Australian computer networks after an organized assault on Sunday on some of CUTTING FOOD WASTE ALONE WON'T SOLVE WORLD'S NUTRITIONAL 23 hours ago · Reducing food waste is crucial to our ability to feed the growing human population but will not fully solve the problem alone, according to a new study based on a computational model. Researchers calculate that the world already produces enough proteinand energy to
IN CATTLE MARKETING, KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE In 2015 I had a pen of cattle in a custom yard. I went up there to look at them one day and told the feed yard to show list them. Here is what happened. One packer wasn’t bidding on cattle at the time. The price of fats was okay, and they had hundreds of thousands of their own on feed. The second HOW TO TREAT LUMP JAW DISEASE IN CATTLE Bacteria are often present in the mouth of cattle. As a result, anything puncturing the mouth tissue can open the way for infection, which can lead to "lump jaw." According to Salmon, ID, veterinarian Robert Cope, there are two kinds of lump jaw; each is caused by two different types of bacteria and require different treatment. STATES STRUGGLE WITH QUALITY HAY SUPPLY 1 day ago · Pasture and range conditions are historically poor for this time of year. The national condition rating, weighted by state pasture area or livestock inventory, was at least 43% poor or very poor for the first three weeks of May. Since 1995, national conditions have only been this poor 8.4% of the CLEARING THE AIR ON CATTLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT Today, Mitloehner is committed to sharing his findings and clearing the air on cattle and air quality. “When the UN report came out in 2006, nobody doubted it. Unfortunately, the report is referenced everywhere, and it’s a flawed study. Livestock in developed countries contribute a relatively small level of GHGs, and thereport’s finding
POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme andBURKE TEICHERT
In retirement, he is a consultant and speaker, passing on his expertise in organizing ranches to be very cost-effective and efficient, with minimal labor requirements. His column on strategic planning for the ranch appears monthly in BEEF magazine. burketei@comcast.net. Burke’s Recent activity. Thank you andfarewell.
13 WORKHORSE TRACTORS FOR YOUR RANCH X. 1 13. ADVERTISEMENT. Bobcat M2 Series loaders. The Bobcat M2 Series of compact loaders offers a variety of performance, operator comfort and visibility enhancements to help increase operator productivity and provide enhanced uptime protection. Altogether, the M2 Series includes 24 skid-steer, compact track and all-wheel-steer models. TIPS FOR SETTING UP A COW LEASE Go to www.agmanagerstools.com, click “Livestock Production Decision Aids,” and then select “Cow-Calf Share Lease Cow-Q-Lator.”. I used this spreadsheet to generate the example data in Figure 1. It’s for a 100-cow herd with a 14% culling rate. Average cow investment was $1,400/cow with projected $70 cull cows and $71 cull bulls. SINGLE-BALE WRAPPING VS. INLINE-BALE WRAPPING Individually wrapped bales are more marketable, because they’re easier to transport and sell as individual packages. You have more flexibility and options for sorting and feeding compared to inline wrappers. There’s less potential for spoilage if you get a tear in an individually wrapped bale. 5 TIPS FOR GRAZING OAT PASTURES THIS SPRING I’ve rounded up five tips for taking advantage of this grazing option this spring. 1. Manage initial oat growth before it gets too tall. “ Oats grows rapidly. Once it gets 5-6 in. tall, it quickly can shoot up to a foot tall in almost no time. As nice as this sounds, if initial oat growth gets that tall it PROTECTING CALVES AGAINST SCOURS Protecting calves against disease as early as possible after birth is essential to maximize lifelong health and performance. Because of the many stressors they face in the first few hours of life, calves are especially vulnerable to scours. The combined effects of scours can add up to thousands of dollars each year, so helping protect against 3-POINT MOWERS VS. TRAILED MOWERS A trailed mower, in contrast, is towed by the tractor but carries itself by its own carriage system. This means less horsepower is needed from the tractor compared to a 3-point mower of the same size. With the ability to fold for easy transport, trailed mowers can reallyrun the
TEDDER TALKS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HAY TEDDING Turn back the clock 10 or 15 years and you’d likely be hard-pressed to find many hay tedders in the field. Although tedding hay has been around since at least the mid-19 th century, it fell largely out of practice for many years in North America as hay producers perceived it to have a negative impact on the quality of hay—namely excessiveleaf loss.
CLEARING THE AIR ON CATTLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT Today, Mitloehner is committed to sharing his findings and clearing the air on cattle and air quality. “When the UN report came out in 2006, nobody doubted it. Unfortunately, the report is referenced everywhere, and it’s a flawed study. Livestock in developed countries contribute a relatively small level of GHGs, and thereport’s finding
POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme andBURKE TEICHERT
In retirement, he is a consultant and speaker, passing on his expertise in organizing ranches to be very cost-effective and efficient, with minimal labor requirements. His column on strategic planning for the ranch appears monthly in BEEF magazine. burketei@comcast.net. Burke’s Recent activity. Thank you andfarewell.
13 WORKHORSE TRACTORS FOR YOUR RANCH X. 1 13. ADVERTISEMENT. Bobcat M2 Series loaders. The Bobcat M2 Series of compact loaders offers a variety of performance, operator comfort and visibility enhancements to help increase operator productivity and provide enhanced uptime protection. Altogether, the M2 Series includes 24 skid-steer, compact track and all-wheel-steer models. TIPS FOR SETTING UP A COW LEASE Go to www.agmanagerstools.com, click “Livestock Production Decision Aids,” and then select “Cow-Calf Share Lease Cow-Q-Lator.”. I used this spreadsheet to generate the example data in Figure 1. It’s for a 100-cow herd with a 14% culling rate. Average cow investment was $1,400/cow with projected $70 cull cows and $71 cull bulls. SINGLE-BALE WRAPPING VS. INLINE-BALE WRAPPING Individually wrapped bales are more marketable, because they’re easier to transport and sell as individual packages. You have more flexibility and options for sorting and feeding compared to inline wrappers. There’s less potential for spoilage if you get a tear in an individually wrapped bale. 5 TIPS FOR GRAZING OAT PASTURES THIS SPRING I’ve rounded up five tips for taking advantage of this grazing option this spring. 1. Manage initial oat growth before it gets too tall. “ Oats grows rapidly. Once it gets 5-6 in. tall, it quickly can shoot up to a foot tall in almost no time. As nice as this sounds, if initial oat growth gets that tall it PROTECTING CALVES AGAINST SCOURS Protecting calves against disease as early as possible after birth is essential to maximize lifelong health and performance. Because of the many stressors they face in the first few hours of life, calves are especially vulnerable to scours. The combined effects of scours can add up to thousands of dollars each year, so helping protect against 3-POINT MOWERS VS. TRAILED MOWERS A trailed mower, in contrast, is towed by the tractor but carries itself by its own carriage system. This means less horsepower is needed from the tractor compared to a 3-point mower of the same size. With the ability to fold for easy transport, trailed mowers can reallyrun the
TEDDER TALKS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HAY TEDDING Turn back the clock 10 or 15 years and you’d likely be hard-pressed to find many hay tedders in the field. Although tedding hay has been around since at least the mid-19 th century, it fell largely out of practice for many years in North America as hay producers perceived it to have a negative impact on the quality of hay—namely excessiveleaf loss.
CATTLE FINISHING NET RETURNS PROSPECTS FOR 2021 COVID-19 and fluctuating fed cattle and feed prices resulted in another challenging year for cattle finishers. An earlier article (farmdoc daily October 9, 2020) examined net returns for the first nine months of 2020. This article updates feeding cost of gain, breakeven prices, and net return estimates for 2020 and provides projections for the first half of 2021. POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme and Exceptional drought (D3-D4). MOVING THE MEAT MOMENTUM FORWARD 22 hours ago · Over the weekend, my kids watched the movie, “The Lorax,” inspired by Dr. Suess. A quote in that movie stuck out to me, “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” Related: Legislation pushes back on Biden’s 30x30 plan This reminder rings KNOW HOW MUCH WATER YOUR CATTLE NEED 1 day ago · With hot summer days coming, water needs must be met for animals. Water is required for regulating body temperature, digestion, absorption of nutrients, waste removal, fetal growth and lactation. All the grass in world means nothing without water. The amount of water a cow requires daily varies JBS TARGETED IN CYBERSECURITY ATTACK The world’s biggest meat supplier has become the latest casualty of a cybersecurity attack, posing a fresh threat to global food security already rattled by the COVID-19 pandemic. JBS SA shut its North American and Australian computer networks after an organized assault on Sunday on some of CUTTING FOOD WASTE ALONE WON'T SOLVE WORLD'S NUTRITIONAL 22 hours ago · Reducing food waste is crucial to our ability to feed the growing human population but will not fully solve the problem alone, according to a new study based on a computational model. Researchers calculate that the world already produces enough proteinand energy to
IN CATTLE MARKETING, KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE In 2015 I had a pen of cattle in a custom yard. I went up there to look at them one day and told the feed yard to show list them. Here is what happened. One packer wasn’t bidding on cattle at the time. The price of fats was okay, and they had hundreds of thousands of their own on feed. The second GOVERNMENT WORKING ALONGSIDE JBS FOLLOWING CYBERATTACK In a notice to stakeholders Tuesday evening, JBS USA and Pilgrim’s state both companies have made significant progress in resolving the cyberattack that has impacted the companies' operations in North America and Australia (note JBS owns the Pilgrim HOW TO TREAT LUMP JAW DISEASE IN CATTLE Bacteria are often present in the mouth of cattle. As a result, anything puncturing the mouth tissue can open the way for infection, which can lead to "lump jaw." According to Salmon, ID, veterinarian Robert Cope, there are two kinds of lump jaw; each is caused by two different types of bacteria and require different treatment. STATES STRUGGLE WITH QUALITY HAY SUPPLY 1 day ago · Pasture and range conditions are historically poor for this time of year. The national condition rating, weighted by state pasture area or livestock inventory, was at least 43% poor or very poor for the first three weeks of May. Since 1995, national conditions have only been this poor 8.4% of the CLEARING THE AIR ON CATTLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT Today, Mitloehner is committed to sharing his findings and clearing the air on cattle and air quality. “When the UN report came out in 2006, nobody doubted it. Unfortunately, the report is referenced everywhere, and it’s a flawed study. Livestock in developed countries contribute a relatively small level of GHGs, and thereport’s finding
POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme andBURKE TEICHERT
In retirement, he is a consultant and speaker, passing on his expertise in organizing ranches to be very cost-effective and efficient, with minimal labor requirements. His column on strategic planning for the ranch appears monthly in BEEF magazine. burketei@comcast.net. Burke’s Recent activity. Thank you andfarewell.
13 WORKHORSE TRACTORS FOR YOUR RANCH X. 1 13. ADVERTISEMENT. Bobcat M2 Series loaders. The Bobcat M2 Series of compact loaders offers a variety of performance, operator comfort and visibility enhancements to help increase operator productivity and provide enhanced uptime protection. Altogether, the M2 Series includes 24 skid-steer, compact track and all-wheel-steer models. TIPS FOR SETTING UP A COW LEASE Go to www.agmanagerstools.com, click “Livestock Production Decision Aids,” and then select “Cow-Calf Share Lease Cow-Q-Lator.”. I used this spreadsheet to generate the example data in Figure 1. It’s for a 100-cow herd with a 14% culling rate. Average cow investment was $1,400/cow with projected $70 cull cows and $71 cull bulls. SINGLE-BALE WRAPPING VS. INLINE-BALE WRAPPING Individually wrapped bales are more marketable, because they’re easier to transport and sell as individual packages. You have more flexibility and options for sorting and feeding compared to inline wrappers. There’s less potential for spoilage if you get a tear in an individually wrapped bale. 5 TIPS FOR GRAZING OAT PASTURES THIS SPRING I’ve rounded up five tips for taking advantage of this grazing option this spring. 1. Manage initial oat growth before it gets too tall. “ Oats grows rapidly. Once it gets 5-6 in. tall, it quickly can shoot up to a foot tall in almost no time. As nice as this sounds, if initial oat growth gets that tall it PROTECTING CALVES AGAINST SCOURS Protecting calves against disease as early as possible after birth is essential to maximize lifelong health and performance. Because of the many stressors they face in the first few hours of life, calves are especially vulnerable to scours. The combined effects of scours can add up to thousands of dollars each year, so helping protect against 3-POINT MOWERS VS. TRAILED MOWERS A trailed mower, in contrast, is towed by the tractor but carries itself by its own carriage system. This means less horsepower is needed from the tractor compared to a 3-point mower of the same size. With the ability to fold for easy transport, trailed mowers can reallyrun the
TEDDER TALKS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HAY TEDDING Turn back the clock 10 or 15 years and you’d likely be hard-pressed to find many hay tedders in the field. Although tedding hay has been around since at least the mid-19 th century, it fell largely out of practice for many years in North America as hay producers perceived it to have a negative impact on the quality of hay—namely excessiveleaf loss.
CLEARING THE AIR ON CATTLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT Today, Mitloehner is committed to sharing his findings and clearing the air on cattle and air quality. “When the UN report came out in 2006, nobody doubted it. Unfortunately, the report is referenced everywhere, and it’s a flawed study. Livestock in developed countries contribute a relatively small level of GHGs, and thereport’s finding
POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme andBURKE TEICHERT
In retirement, he is a consultant and speaker, passing on his expertise in organizing ranches to be very cost-effective and efficient, with minimal labor requirements. His column on strategic planning for the ranch appears monthly in BEEF magazine. burketei@comcast.net. Burke’s Recent activity. Thank you andfarewell.
13 WORKHORSE TRACTORS FOR YOUR RANCH X. 1 13. ADVERTISEMENT. Bobcat M2 Series loaders. The Bobcat M2 Series of compact loaders offers a variety of performance, operator comfort and visibility enhancements to help increase operator productivity and provide enhanced uptime protection. Altogether, the M2 Series includes 24 skid-steer, compact track and all-wheel-steer models. TIPS FOR SETTING UP A COW LEASE Go to www.agmanagerstools.com, click “Livestock Production Decision Aids,” and then select “Cow-Calf Share Lease Cow-Q-Lator.”. I used this spreadsheet to generate the example data in Figure 1. It’s for a 100-cow herd with a 14% culling rate. Average cow investment was $1,400/cow with projected $70 cull cows and $71 cull bulls. SINGLE-BALE WRAPPING VS. INLINE-BALE WRAPPING Individually wrapped bales are more marketable, because they’re easier to transport and sell as individual packages. You have more flexibility and options for sorting and feeding compared to inline wrappers. There’s less potential for spoilage if you get a tear in an individually wrapped bale. 5 TIPS FOR GRAZING OAT PASTURES THIS SPRING I’ve rounded up five tips for taking advantage of this grazing option this spring. 1. Manage initial oat growth before it gets too tall. “ Oats grows rapidly. Once it gets 5-6 in. tall, it quickly can shoot up to a foot tall in almost no time. As nice as this sounds, if initial oat growth gets that tall it PROTECTING CALVES AGAINST SCOURS Protecting calves against disease as early as possible after birth is essential to maximize lifelong health and performance. Because of the many stressors they face in the first few hours of life, calves are especially vulnerable to scours. The combined effects of scours can add up to thousands of dollars each year, so helping protect against 3-POINT MOWERS VS. TRAILED MOWERS A trailed mower, in contrast, is towed by the tractor but carries itself by its own carriage system. This means less horsepower is needed from the tractor compared to a 3-point mower of the same size. With the ability to fold for easy transport, trailed mowers can reallyrun the
TEDDER TALKS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HAY TEDDING Turn back the clock 10 or 15 years and you’d likely be hard-pressed to find many hay tedders in the field. Although tedding hay has been around since at least the mid-19 th century, it fell largely out of practice for many years in North America as hay producers perceived it to have a negative impact on the quality of hay—namely excessiveleaf loss.
CATTLE FINISHING NET RETURNS PROSPECTS FOR 2021 COVID-19 and fluctuating fed cattle and feed prices resulted in another challenging year for cattle finishers. An earlier article (farmdoc daily October 9, 2020) examined net returns for the first nine months of 2020. This article updates feeding cost of gain, breakeven prices, and net return estimates for 2020 and provides projections for the first half of 2021. POTENTIAL DROUGHT IMPACTS ON CATTLE MARKETS As April arrives, the current drought situation looms larger and potential impacts on cattle markets are increasing with each passing week. The latest Drought Monitor shows that 43.55 percent of the continental U.S. is in some degree of drought (D1-D4), including 18.06 percent in Extreme and Exceptional drought (D3-D4). MOVING THE MEAT MOMENTUM FORWARD 16 hours ago · Over the weekend, my kids watched the movie, “The Lorax,” inspired by Dr. Suess. A quote in that movie stuck out to me, “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” Related: Legislation pushes back on Biden’s 30x30 plan This reminder rings KNOW HOW MUCH WATER YOUR CATTLE NEED 1 day ago · With hot summer days coming, water needs must be met for animals. Water is required for regulating body temperature, digestion, absorption of nutrients, waste removal, fetal growth and lactation. All the grass in world means nothing without water. The amount of water a cow requires daily varies IN CATTLE MARKETING, KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE In 2015 I had a pen of cattle in a custom yard. I went up there to look at them one day and told the feed yard to show list them. Here is what happened. One packer wasn’t bidding on cattle at the time. The price of fats was okay, and they had hundreds of thousands of their own on feed. The second CUTTING FOOD WASTE ALONE WON'T SOLVE WORLD'S NUTRITIONAL 15 hours ago · Reducing food waste is crucial to our ability to feed the growing human population but will not fully solve the problem alone, according to a new study based on a computational model. Researchers calculate that the world already produces enough proteinand energy to
JBS TARGETED IN CYBERSECURITY ATTACK The world’s biggest meat supplier has become the latest casualty of a cybersecurity attack, posing a fresh threat to global food security already rattled by the COVID-19 pandemic. JBS SA shut its North American and Australian computer networks after an organized assault on Sunday on some of HOW TO TREAT LUMP JAW DISEASE IN CATTLE Bacteria are often present in the mouth of cattle. As a result, anything puncturing the mouth tissue can open the way for infection, which can lead to "lump jaw." According to Salmon, ID, veterinarian Robert Cope, there are two kinds of lump jaw; each is caused by two different types of bacteria and require different treatment. STATES STRUGGLE WITH QUALITY HAY SUPPLY 1 day ago · Pasture and range conditions are historically poor for this time of year. The national condition rating, weighted by state pasture area or livestock inventory, was at least 43% poor or very poor for the first three weeks of May. Since 1995, national conditions have only been this poor 8.4% of the ‘DOC’ GRAHAM CENTER OPENS AT WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY 21 hours ago · The Texas A&M University System and Texas A&M AgriLife celebrated the grand opening of two buildings that greatly enhance veterinary medical, education and research missions in the Texas Panhandle. The center — located in the northeast corner of We use cookies to improve your website experience. To learn about our use of cookies and how you can manage your cookie settings, please see our Cookie Policy . By continuing to use the website, you consent to our use of cookies.×
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