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MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Subscriptions. Are you purchasing or renewing a subscription? Purchase a Subscription. Renew Existing Subscription Manage Account. To put your subscription on hold, please contact our Customer Service Department toll free at 1-800-665-1362 or by email at subscription@farmmedia.com. BEEF PROCESSING PLANTS IN CANADA Federally registered beef and veal processors (via Canada Beef) Federally inspected cattle and hog plants (via Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) British Columbia Provincially Licenced Class A and B Meat Plants Alberta Meat processors (via Alberta Food Processors Association) Meat directory, including processors (via Alberta Agriculture) Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture’s Domestic Meat HILL 70 QUANTOCK RANCH’S 51ST “BARN BURNIN’ BULL SALEAUTHOR:MIKE MILLAR
The Creech families held their 51st annual production sale at the ranch north of Lloyd- minster on February 6, 2021. Cold weather aside, the sale was well-attended and bidding was spirited. Bulls and females sold to seven Canadian provinces and four American states. Both commercial and registered breeders acquired Hill 70 Quantock bullsacross
RAISING THE RIGHT COW FOR THE JOB ADVERTISEMENT. “The Longhorn cow can be an important building block in the nation’s cow herd, but she has to be the right kind of cow,” says Warren McNary, who established TLC Ranch with his wife, Lenamarie, in 1993. Today their four adult children — Grace, Bess, Tyler and Sarah — all continue to play a role in the running of the CONSULT THE GRAZING CHART For my grazing chart, my base AD is a 700-lb. yearling. They are valued at 1.0 AD. If they are a bit smaller at 500 lbs. then it’s 0.75 AD. If they are a bit bigger at 900 lbs., 1.25 AD. A dry cow that weighs 1,200 lbs. would be 1.5 AD. A 1,200-lb. cow with a small calf at her side would be 1.75 AD. CAN TWINE KILL A COW? Cattle can die from eating twine or net wrap left on big bales or put through the bale processor. And Dr. John Campbell, head at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, in Saskatoon thinks it happens more often than we think. “I don’t have a lot of data, unfortunately, but I’m starting to believe this is a bigger problem than we give A DEEPER LOOK INTO A&W’S GRASS-FED CANADIAN BEEF A&W’s announcement to source 100 per cent Canadian grass-fed beef drew criticism from some while providing a new marketing opportunity for many Canadian producers. The Macdonalds run about 150 cows and hold over their calves to sell as yearlings. They see a strong business case to market some of their cattle into grass-finishedsupply chains.
MEETING METABOLIZABLE PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR CATTLE As a quick review, metabolizable protein is the protein — or more specifically the amino acids — available for absorption in the small intestine of the animal. Metabolizable protein is used to meet the animal’s protein needs for maintenance, lactation, pregnancy and growth. Metabolizable protein, for the most part, comprises microbial NEGOTIATING A WORKABLE PASTURE RENTAL AGREEMENT Cow numbers in Alberta are down. With fewer animals going to pasture this summer, there may be decent availability of rental land. The key is coming to an agreement between property owner and tenant that is mutually beneficial, financially productive and protects the health of the land. c. Bruce Derksen lives, works and writes in Lacombe, Alta. THE BEEF MAGAZINE FOR CANADIAN FARMERS Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque. Font Size. 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200%300% 400%.
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Subscriptions. Are you purchasing or renewing a subscription? Purchase a Subscription. Renew Existing Subscription Manage Account. To put your subscription on hold, please contact our Customer Service Department toll free at 1-800-665-1362 or by email at subscription@farmmedia.com. BEEF PROCESSING PLANTS IN CANADA Federally registered beef and veal processors (via Canada Beef) Federally inspected cattle and hog plants (via Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) British Columbia Provincially Licenced Class A and B Meat Plants Alberta Meat processors (via Alberta Food Processors Association) Meat directory, including processors (via Alberta Agriculture) Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture’s Domestic Meat HILL 70 QUANTOCK RANCH’S 51ST “BARN BURNIN’ BULL SALEAUTHOR:MIKE MILLAR
The Creech families held their 51st annual production sale at the ranch north of Lloyd- minster on February 6, 2021. Cold weather aside, the sale was well-attended and bidding was spirited. Bulls and females sold to seven Canadian provinces and four American states. Both commercial and registered breeders acquired Hill 70 Quantock bullsacross
RAISING THE RIGHT COW FOR THE JOB ADVERTISEMENT. “The Longhorn cow can be an important building block in the nation’s cow herd, but she has to be the right kind of cow,” says Warren McNary, who established TLC Ranch with his wife, Lenamarie, in 1993. Today their four adult children — Grace, Bess, Tyler and Sarah — all continue to play a role in the running of the CONSULT THE GRAZING CHART For my grazing chart, my base AD is a 700-lb. yearling. They are valued at 1.0 AD. If they are a bit smaller at 500 lbs. then it’s 0.75 AD. If they are a bit bigger at 900 lbs., 1.25 AD. A dry cow that weighs 1,200 lbs. would be 1.5 AD. A 1,200-lb. cow with a small calf at her side would be 1.75 AD. CAN TWINE KILL A COW? Cattle can die from eating twine or net wrap left on big bales or put through the bale processor. And Dr. John Campbell, head at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, in Saskatoon thinks it happens more often than we think. “I don’t have a lot of data, unfortunately, but I’m starting to believe this is a bigger problem than we give A DEEPER LOOK INTO A&W’S GRASS-FED CANADIAN BEEF A&W’s announcement to source 100 per cent Canadian grass-fed beef drew criticism from some while providing a new marketing opportunity for many Canadian producers. The Macdonalds run about 150 cows and hold over their calves to sell as yearlings. They see a strong business case to market some of their cattle into grass-finishedsupply chains.
MEETING METABOLIZABLE PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR CATTLE As a quick review, metabolizable protein is the protein — or more specifically the amino acids — available for absorption in the small intestine of the animal. Metabolizable protein is used to meet the animal’s protein needs for maintenance, lactation, pregnancy and growth. Metabolizable protein, for the most part, comprises microbial NEGOTIATING A WORKABLE PASTURE RENTAL AGREEMENT Cow numbers in Alberta are down. With fewer animals going to pasture this summer, there may be decent availability of rental land. The key is coming to an agreement between property owner and tenant that is mutually beneficial, financially productive and protects the health of the land. c. Bruce Derksen lives, works and writes in Lacombe, Alta. FEED BARLEY PRICE OUTLOOK 1 day ago · Feed grain prices reached historical highs in mid-May. It appears that barley supplies will drop to bin-bottom levels at the end of the 2020-21 crop year. The market has been functioning to ration demand through higher prices; however, domestic usage TIPS FOR MANAGING THROUGH A DROUGHT It’s a given that farmers and ranchers will face drought cycles over their lifetimes, and as the Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) notes, managing forage and water through those cycles is challenging. Drought reaches beyond the southern Prairies, HISTORY: PULLING HORSES 1 day ago · ‘Whenever “pulling horses” are mentioned I recall with nostalgia my first experience with horses drawing heavy loads. First, because of the remorse I felt at the time, and second, because my father’s admonition to me was worthy of the wisdom of Confuciusand
ONTARIO AG HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY “Tickets are free but registration is required at the link below. Zoom connection details will be emailed out a few days prior to the event This year we will be celebrating both the 2020 inductees along with the 2021 inductees.” For info or to register visit the OAHFwebsite.
NEGOTIATED CASH REPORT, PACKER STRUGGLES In the Texas-Oklahoma-New Mexico region, negotiated trade exceeded both 2019 and 2020 every week but one of 13 weeks. Compared to 2020, the range was plus 2,000 to plus 8,000/week, with the peak negotiated trade of 15,000 in early March. CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF BRIAN LEE It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Brian Lee of Hollee Limousin from Janetville, Ont. Lee played an important role in the Limousin breed, taking on leadership roles at both the provincial and national level, including serving as Canadian Limousin Association president. He enjoyedSASKATCHEWAN
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A DEEPER LOOK INTO A&W’S GRASS-FED CANADIAN BEEF A&W’s announcement to source 100 per cent Canadian grass-fed beef drew criticism from some while providing a new marketing opportunity for many Canadian producers. The Macdonalds run about 150 cows and hold over their calves to sell as yearlings. They see a strong business case to market some of their cattle into grass-finishedsupply chains.
MAKE VACCINATIONS WORK FOR YOUR CATTLE HERD Vaccines work by stimulating a response of the animal’s immune system. Whether using a modified live or killed vaccine, proper timing and technique is critical for vaccine success. Healthy cattle in good condition have a better immune response to the vaccine. Provide good nutrition year-round, and handle animals in a low-stress manner for PASTURE PIPELINES PUT THE WATER WHERE YOU WANT IT Opening a riser or a valve at the end of the line will prevent air locks by allowing the air to escape as the pipeline fills. When the water flow is steady at the end of the pipe, you’ll know the line is full of water and you’re set for another grazing season. For THE BEEF MAGAZINE FOR CANADIAN FARMERS Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque. Font Size. 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200%300% 400%.
BEEF PROCESSING PLANTS IN CANADA Federally registered beef and veal processors (via Canada Beef) Federally inspected cattle and hog plants (via Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) British Columbia Provincially Licenced Class A and B Meat Plants Alberta Meat processors (via Alberta Food Processors Association) Meat directory, including processors (via Alberta Agriculture) Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture’s Domestic Meat KIDNEY DISEASE IN CATTLE IS A QUICK FIX The most common bacteria causing kidney infection in cattle is very responsive to penicillin. There are two keys to treatment. First, the earlier the better, before the kidney is permanently damaged. Second, the length of treatment must be long enough to completely remove the infection to avoid a relapse. At least 14 days, in my experienceSEEDING INTO SOD
PARDA recommends a few rules of thumb for sod seeding. 1. The best time for forage termination is the year before seeding an annual crop. Glyphosate translocates best when forage is actively growing, in the early summer just before haying. The best kill of the forage occurs when the crop is almost mature. 2. A DEEPER LOOK INTO A&W’S GRASS-FED CANADIAN BEEF A&W’s announcement to source 100 per cent Canadian grass-fed beef drew criticism from some while providing a new marketing opportunity for many Canadian producers. The Macdonalds run about 150 cows and hold over their calves to sell as yearlings. They see a strong business case to market some of their cattle into grass-finishedsupply chains.
CAN TWINE KILL A COW? Cattle can die from eating twine or net wrap left on big bales or put through the bale processor. And Dr. John Campbell, head at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, in Saskatoon thinks it happens more often than we think. “I don’t have a lot of data, unfortunately, but I’m starting to believe this is a bigger problem than we give FINDING THE SWEET SPOT OF WHEN TO SELL YOUR CATTLE We all want to sell our cattle at the best times and in ways to make the most money, but just when is that. The short answer is, it depends. “Breeding can be easily scheduled — as a day on the calendar when you turn the bulls out with the cows,” says Joe Stookey, a cattle producer and recently retired professor from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon. PASTURE PIPELINES PUT THE WATER WHERE YOU WANT IT Opening a riser or a valve at the end of the line will prevent air locks by allowing the air to escape as the pipeline fills. When the water flow is steady at the end of the pipe, you’ll know the line is full of water and you’re set for another grazing season. For PNEUMONIA: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE THAT JUST WON’T GO AWAY A good indication of interstitial pneumonia in pastured cattle is that it’s usually an outbreak situation. Signs in cattle that don’t drop dead immediately can range from severe to mild, with rapid, laboured breathing, loud grunts when air is expelled, mouth breathingand
THE HAZARDS OF PLASTIC, NET WRAP AND TWINE FOR CATTLE FEEDING Net wrap and twines. A growing number of cattle producers are discovering the risks for cattle when leaving net wrap or twine on big bales of hay/straw when feeding, or using a bale processor to chop forage as it is being fed. Dustin McCullen, a rancher near Dixon, Montana, noticed a cow losing weight, with diarrhea. THE BEEF MAGAZINE FOR CANADIAN FARMERS Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque. Font Size. 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200%300% 400%.
BEEF PROCESSING PLANTS IN CANADA Federally registered beef and veal processors (via Canada Beef) Federally inspected cattle and hog plants (via Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) British Columbia Provincially Licenced Class A and B Meat Plants Alberta Meat processors (via Alberta Food Processors Association) Meat directory, including processors (via Alberta Agriculture) Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture’s Domestic Meat KIDNEY DISEASE IN CATTLE IS A QUICK FIX The most common bacteria causing kidney infection in cattle is very responsive to penicillin. There are two keys to treatment. First, the earlier the better, before the kidney is permanently damaged. Second, the length of treatment must be long enough to completely remove the infection to avoid a relapse. At least 14 days, in my experienceSEEDING INTO SOD
PARDA recommends a few rules of thumb for sod seeding. 1. The best time for forage termination is the year before seeding an annual crop. Glyphosate translocates best when forage is actively growing, in the early summer just before haying. The best kill of the forage occurs when the crop is almost mature. 2. A DEEPER LOOK INTO A&W’S GRASS-FED CANADIAN BEEF A&W’s announcement to source 100 per cent Canadian grass-fed beef drew criticism from some while providing a new marketing opportunity for many Canadian producers. The Macdonalds run about 150 cows and hold over their calves to sell as yearlings. They see a strong business case to market some of their cattle into grass-finishedsupply chains.
CAN TWINE KILL A COW? Cattle can die from eating twine or net wrap left on big bales or put through the bale processor. And Dr. John Campbell, head at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, in Saskatoon thinks it happens more often than we think. “I don’t have a lot of data, unfortunately, but I’m starting to believe this is a bigger problem than we give FINDING THE SWEET SPOT OF WHEN TO SELL YOUR CATTLE We all want to sell our cattle at the best times and in ways to make the most money, but just when is that. The short answer is, it depends. “Breeding can be easily scheduled — as a day on the calendar when you turn the bulls out with the cows,” says Joe Stookey, a cattle producer and recently retired professor from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon. PASTURE PIPELINES PUT THE WATER WHERE YOU WANT IT Opening a riser or a valve at the end of the line will prevent air locks by allowing the air to escape as the pipeline fills. When the water flow is steady at the end of the pipe, you’ll know the line is full of water and you’re set for another grazing season. For PNEUMONIA: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE THAT JUST WON’T GO AWAY A good indication of interstitial pneumonia in pastured cattle is that it’s usually an outbreak situation. Signs in cattle that don’t drop dead immediately can range from severe to mild, with rapid, laboured breathing, loud grunts when air is expelled, mouth breathingand
THE HAZARDS OF PLASTIC, NET WRAP AND TWINE FOR CATTLE FEEDING Net wrap and twines. A growing number of cattle producers are discovering the risks for cattle when leaving net wrap or twine on big bales of hay/straw when feeding, or using a bale processor to chop forage as it is being fed. Dustin McCullen, a rancher near Dixon, Montana, noticed a cow losing weight, with diarrhea. FEED BARLEY PRICE OUTLOOK 12 hours ago · Feed grain prices reached historical highs in mid-May. It appears that barley supplies will drop to bin-bottom levels at the end of the 2020-21 crop year. The market has been functioning to ration demand through higher prices; however, domesticusage
U.S. LIVESTOCK: LEAN HOGS END MOSTLY HIGHER 5 hours ago · Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) lean hog futures were mostly higher on Thursday on elevated pork prices and strong demand, although profit-taking clipped some of the gains, traders said. Lightly traded June hog futures climbed to the highest for a spot month contract in nearly seven years. More actively traded nearby contracts eased as traders pocketed profits after CHOP STEAKHOUSE BEEFS UP CERTIFIED SUSTAINABLE MENU 9 hours ago · Chop Steakhouse and Bar sources 100 per cent Canadian beef. Its certified sustainable steaks follow the Chop Burger, which was certified sustainable in March 2020. The latest certification, termed the CRSB Certified Mass Balance Mark, means that Chop commits to sourcing at least 30 per cent of its beef from CRSB-certified farmsand ranches.
ONTARIO AG HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY “Tickets are free but registration is required at the link below. Zoom connection details will be emailed out a few days prior to the event This year we will be celebrating both the 2020 inductees along with the 2021 inductees.” For info or to register visit the OAHFwebsite.
HISTORY: PULLING HORSES 12 hours ago · ‘Whenever “pulling horses” are mentioned I recall with nostalgia my first experience with horses drawing heavy loads. First, because of the remorse I felt at the time, and second, because my father’s admonition to me was worthy of the wisdom ofConfucius and
CONSULT THE GRAZING CHART For my grazing chart, my base AD is a 700-lb. yearling. They are valued at 1.0 AD. If they are a bit smaller at 500 lbs. then it’s 0.75 AD. If they are a bit bigger at 900 lbs., 1.25 AD. A dry cow that weighs 1,200 lbs. would be 1.5 AD. A 1,200-lb. cow with a small calf at her side would be 1.75 AD. FEDS LAUNCH CONSULTATIONS ON NEXT AG POLICY FRAMEWORK Consultations for Canada’s next agricultural policy framework are officially underway. The five-year framework agreement currently in place, known as the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP), is a $3 billion funding deal between federal, provincial and territorial governments that funds a wide range of programming within the sector. TIPS FOR MANAGING THROUGH A DROUGHT 1 day ago · It’s a given that farmers and ranchers will face drought cycles over their lifetimes, and as the Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) notes, managing forage and water through those cycles is challenging. Drought reaches beyond the southern Prairies, CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF BRIAN LEE It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Brian Lee of Hollee Limousin from Janetville, Ont. Lee played an important role in the Limousin breed, taking on leadership roles at both the provincial and national level, including serving as Canadian Limousin Association president. He enjoyed PNEUMONIA: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE THAT JUST WON’T GO AWAY A good indication of interstitial pneumonia in pastured cattle is that it’s usually an outbreak situation. Signs in cattle that don’t drop dead immediately can range from severe to mild, with rapid, laboured breathing, loud grunts when air is expelled, mouth breathingand
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MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Subscriptions. Are you purchasing or renewing a subscription? Purchase a Subscription. Renew Existing Subscription Manage Account. To put your subscription on hold, please contact our Customer Service Department toll free at 1-800-665-1362 or by email at subscription@farmmedia.com. BEEF PROCESSING PLANTS IN CANADA Federally registered beef and veal processors (via Canada Beef) Federally inspected cattle and hog plants (via Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) British Columbia Provincially Licenced Class A and B Meat Plants Alberta Meat processors (via Alberta Food Processors Association) Meat directory, including processors (via Alberta Agriculture) Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture’s Domestic Meat CONSULT THE GRAZING CHART For my grazing chart, my base AD is a 700-lb. yearling. They are valued at 1.0 AD. If they are a bit smaller at 500 lbs. then it’s 0.75 AD. If they are a bit bigger at 900 lbs., 1.25 AD. A dry cow that weighs 1,200 lbs. would be 1.5 AD. A 1,200-lb. cow with a small calf at her side would be 1.75 AD.SEEDING INTO SOD
PARDA recommends a few rules of thumb for sod seeding. 1. The best time for forage termination is the year before seeding an annual crop. Glyphosate translocates best when forage is actively growing, in the early summer just before haying. The best kill of the forage occurs when the crop is almost mature. 2. STORIES BY ROY LEWIS DVM Roy Lewis is an Alberta-based veterinarian specializing in large-animal practice. He is also a part-time technical services vet for Merck Animal Health. .Canadian Cattlemen provides daily agriculture news, event listings and a daily newsletter. Read the stories by Roy Lewis Dvm . SEED AVAILABLE FOR NEW CATTLE OAT SO-1 The control diet was barley silage, grass hay, barley straw, a supplement, and rolled barley grain, which constituted 38 per cent of the dry matter weight of the diet. The test diet was the same, but with CDC SO-1 replacing the barley grain. The gain-to-feed ratio was0.171 for CDC SO-1
ATYPICAL INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA IN CATTLE Atypical Interstitial Pneumonia (AIP) continues to plague the beef industry in unpredictable ways. Also known as acute bovine pulmonary emphysema and edema, AIP is a common cause of sudden respiratory distress in cattle, particularly adult beef cattle grazing lush pastures through late summer and fall and in feedlot cattle through the finishing period. PNEUMONIA: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE THAT JUST WON’T GO AWAY A good indication of interstitial pneumonia in pastured cattle is that it’s usually an outbreak situation. Signs in cattle that don’t drop dead immediately can range from severe to mild, with rapid, laboured breathing, loud grunts when air is expelled, mouth breathingand
HISTORY: DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR VISIT THEIR E.P On their first visit since 1941, the Duke and Duchess found both the weather and Alberta roads much improved. The Duke was impressed by the highway from Calgary to High River, and the road on to the ranch he also found better than on former visits. The Duke and Duchess meeting friends in Calgary. photo: File/Submitted. THE BEEF MAGAZINE FOR CANADIAN FARMERS Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque. Font Size. 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200%300% 400%.
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Subscriptions. Are you purchasing or renewing a subscription? Purchase a Subscription. Renew Existing Subscription Manage Account. To put your subscription on hold, please contact our Customer Service Department toll free at 1-800-665-1362 or by email at subscription@farmmedia.com. BEEF PROCESSING PLANTS IN CANADA Federally registered beef and veal processors (via Canada Beef) Federally inspected cattle and hog plants (via Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) British Columbia Provincially Licenced Class A and B Meat Plants Alberta Meat processors (via Alberta Food Processors Association) Meat directory, including processors (via Alberta Agriculture) Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture’s Domestic Meat CONSULT THE GRAZING CHART For my grazing chart, my base AD is a 700-lb. yearling. They are valued at 1.0 AD. If they are a bit smaller at 500 lbs. then it’s 0.75 AD. If they are a bit bigger at 900 lbs., 1.25 AD. A dry cow that weighs 1,200 lbs. would be 1.5 AD. A 1,200-lb. cow with a small calf at her side would be 1.75 AD.SEEDING INTO SOD
PARDA recommends a few rules of thumb for sod seeding. 1. The best time for forage termination is the year before seeding an annual crop. Glyphosate translocates best when forage is actively growing, in the early summer just before haying. The best kill of the forage occurs when the crop is almost mature. 2. STORIES BY ROY LEWIS DVM Roy Lewis is an Alberta-based veterinarian specializing in large-animal practice. He is also a part-time technical services vet for Merck Animal Health. .Canadian Cattlemen provides daily agriculture news, event listings and a daily newsletter. Read the stories by Roy Lewis Dvm . SEED AVAILABLE FOR NEW CATTLE OAT SO-1 The control diet was barley silage, grass hay, barley straw, a supplement, and rolled barley grain, which constituted 38 per cent of the dry matter weight of the diet. The test diet was the same, but with CDC SO-1 replacing the barley grain. The gain-to-feed ratio was0.171 for CDC SO-1
ATYPICAL INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA IN CATTLE Atypical Interstitial Pneumonia (AIP) continues to plague the beef industry in unpredictable ways. Also known as acute bovine pulmonary emphysema and edema, AIP is a common cause of sudden respiratory distress in cattle, particularly adult beef cattle grazing lush pastures through late summer and fall and in feedlot cattle through the finishing period. PNEUMONIA: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE THAT JUST WON’T GO AWAY A good indication of interstitial pneumonia in pastured cattle is that it’s usually an outbreak situation. Signs in cattle that don’t drop dead immediately can range from severe to mild, with rapid, laboured breathing, loud grunts when air is expelled, mouth breathingand
HISTORY: DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR VISIT THEIR E.P On their first visit since 1941, the Duke and Duchess found both the weather and Alberta roads much improved. The Duke was impressed by the highway from Calgary to High River, and the road on to the ranch he also found better than on former visits. The Duke and Duchess meeting friends in Calgary. photo: File/Submitted. LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE LAUNCHES NEW BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE Lethbridge College is showing how it is ready to meet the changing needs of the agriculture industry by launching its bachelor of agriculture science program. The degree program, which is unique to Lethbridge College, begins in September 2021 and offers opportunities for career development, a path FED CATTLE FINDING PROFITABLE TERRITORY After over a year of losses, feedlots are beginning to see fed cattle marketed back in profitable territory. Fed cattle prices have strengthened over the past month. Seasonal price improvement, tighter numbers, excellent export demand and strong cut NEW CATTLEMEN’S YOUNG LEADERS, SHIPWHEEL CATTLE FEEDERS 11 hours ago · Dr. Gleise M. Silva is the inaugural Beef Cattle Research Council-Hays chair in beef production systems at the University of Alberta. She grew up in Recife, Brazil, and completed her PhD at the University of Florida, focusing on environmental and diet-induced stress in cattle, and on potential solutions to make cattle healthier and more efficient for the producer. CANADIAN SIMMENTAL ASSOCIATION CONVENTION MOVES ONLINE Canadian Simmental Association #13, 4101-19 th St NE. Calgary, AB T2E 7C4. Phone: 1-403-250-7979 or email: FEDS LAUNCH CONSULTATIONS ON NEXT AG POLICY FRAMEWORK 1 day ago · Consultations for Canada’s next agricultural policy framework are officially underway. The five-year framework agreement currently in place, known as the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP), is a $3 billion funding deal between federal, provincial and territorial governments that funds a wide range of programming withinthe sector.
MOVING TOWARDS A CAREER WITH PURPOSE When Jourdyn Sammons joined the University of Saskatchewan’s Range Team in her third year of undergraduate studies, it led to an exciting field of study that’s positively shaped her educational experience. “We talk about varying topics like ecology and grazing practices andmultiple-use
TESA 25: SODERGLEN SOUTH RECEIVES ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD FROM 10 hours ago · The Environmental Stewardship Award (TESA) celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Since 1996, TESA has been recognizing beef producers from across the country who go above and beyond standard conservation practices to care for their HISTORY: HIDDEN IN THE WAGON TRAIL * PERMISSION TO CONTACT YOU BY EMAIL By providing your e-mail address, you confirm that you are providing consent to Glacier Farm Media LP, on its own behalf and on behalf of its affiliates, and carrying on business through its divisions, to receive emails containing news, updates and promotions, including third party promotions, as well as product and/or service information, including CONSULT THE GRAZING CHART For my grazing chart, my base AD is a 700-lb. yearling. They are valued at 1.0 AD. If they are a bit smaller at 500 lbs. then it’s 0.75 AD. If they are a bit bigger at 900 lbs., 1.25 AD. A dry cow that weighs 1,200 lbs. would be 1.5 AD. A 1,200-lb. cow with a small calf at her side would be 1.75 AD. A DEEPER LOOK INTO A&W’S GRASS-FED CANADIAN BEEF A&W’s announcement to source 100 per cent Canadian grass-fed beef drew criticism from some while providing a new marketing opportunity for many Canadian producers. The Macdonalds run about 150 cows and hold over their calves to sell as yearlings. They see a strong business case to market some of their cattle into grass-finishedsupply chains.
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Rewerts would like to continue the demonstration to be able to do a longer-term economic comparison of sod seeding and yields. “Although the direct seeding was done in one pass compared to probably having to disc five times and certainly saves fuel, there are still the total costs of the glyphosate and the potential yield reductions in the first couple of years,” says Rewerts. ATYPICAL INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA IN CATTLE Atypical Interstitial Pneumonia (AIP) continues to plague the beef industry in unpredictable ways. Also known as acute bovine pulmonary emphysema and edema, AIP is a common cause of sudden respiratory distress in cattle, particularly adult beef cattle grazing lush pastures through late summer and fall and in feedlot cattle through the finishing period. SEED AVAILABLE FOR NEW CATTLE OAT SO-1 The new low-lignin hull, high-oil (fat) groat oat variety, CDC SO-1, will be commercially available in limited quantities for the 2010growing season.
PNEUMONIA: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE THAT JUST WON’T GO AWAY Environment, germs and immunity are top of mind when thinking of all the risk factors that could set the stage for pneumonia in cattle. The forgotten factor is one beyond producers’ control and the reason why pneumonia will always be a problem — anatomy. HISTORY: DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR VISIT THEIR E.P On the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's first visit to Alberta since 1941, they found both the weather and roads much improved. The Duke was impressed by the highway from Calgary to High River, and the road on to the ranch he also found better than on former visits. THE BEEF MAGAZINE FOR CANADIAN FARMERS Since 1938, Canadian Cattlemen has brought relevant and practical information and news on cattle management and forage crops to Canada’s beef industry. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS * PERMISSION TO CONTACT YOU BY EMAIL By providing your e-mail address, you confirm that you are providing consent to Glacier Farm Media LP, on its own behalf and on behalf of its affiliates, and carrying on business through its divisions, to receive emails containing news, updates and promotions, including third party promotions, as well as product and/or service information, including that of BEEF PROCESSING PLANTS IN CANADA Federally registered beef and veal processors (via Canada Beef) Federally inspected cattle and hog plants (via Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) British Columbia Provincially Licenced Class A and B Meat Plants Alberta Meat processors (via Alberta Food Processors Association) Meat directory, including processors (via Alberta Agriculture) Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture’s Domestic Meat CONSULT THE GRAZING CHART * PERMISSION TO CONTACT YOU BY EMAIL By providing your e-mail address, you confirm that you are providing consent to Glacier Farm Media LP, on its own behalf and on behalf of its affiliates, and carrying on business through its divisions, to receive emails containing news, updates and promotions, including third party promotions, as well as product and/or service information, including that of STORIES BY ROY LEWIS DVM Roy Lewis is an Alberta-based veterinarian specializing in large-animal practice. He is also a part-time technical services vet for Merck Animal Health. .Canadian Cattlemen provides daily agriculture news, event listings and a daily newsletter. Read the stories by Roy Lewis Dvm .SEEDING INTO SOD
Rewerts would like to continue the demonstration to be able to do a longer-term economic comparison of sod seeding and yields. “Although the direct seeding was done in one pass compared to probably having to disc five times and certainly saves fuel, there are still the total costs of the glyphosate and the potential yield reductions in the first couple of years,” says Rewerts. ATYPICAL INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA IN CATTLE Atypical Interstitial Pneumonia (AIP) continues to plague the beef industry in unpredictable ways. Also known as acute bovine pulmonary emphysema and edema, AIP is a common cause of sudden respiratory distress in cattle, particularly adult beef cattle grazing lush pastures through late summer and fall and in feedlot cattle through the finishing period. SEED AVAILABLE FOR NEW CATTLE OAT SO-1 The new low-lignin hull, high-oil (fat) groat oat variety, CDC SO-1, will be commercially available in limited quantities for the 2010growing season.
PNEUMONIA: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE THAT JUST WON’T GO AWAY Environment, germs and immunity are top of mind when thinking of all the risk factors that could set the stage for pneumonia in cattle. The forgotten factor is one beyond producers’ control and the reason why pneumonia will always be a problem — anatomy. HISTORY: DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR VISIT THEIR E.P On the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's first visit to Alberta since 1941, they found both the weather and roads much improved. The Duke was impressed by the highway from Calgary to High River, and the road on to the ranch he also found better than on former visits. NEW CATTLEMEN’S YOUNG LEADERS, SHIPWHEEL CATTLE FEEDERS 8 hours ago · Dr. Gleise M. Silva is the inaugural Beef Cattle Research Council-Hays chair in beef production systems at the University of Alberta. She grew up in Recife, Brazil, and completed her PhD at the University of Florida, focusing on environmental and diet-induced stress in cattle, and on potential solutions to make cattle healthier and more efficient for the producer. LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE LAUNCHES NEW BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE Lethbridge College is showing how it is ready to meet the changing needs of the agriculture industry by launching its bachelor of agriculture science program. The degree program, which is unique to Lethbridge College, begins in September 2021 and offers opportunities for career development, a path FED CATTLE FINDING PROFITABLE TERRITORY After over a year of losses, feedlots are beginning to see fed cattle marketed back in profitable territory. Fed cattle prices have strengthened over the past month. Seasonal price improvement, tighter numbers, excellent export demand and strong cut FEDS LAUNCH CONSULTATIONS ON NEXT AG POLICY FRAMEWORK 21 hours ago · Consultations for Canada’s next agricultural policy framework are officially underway. The five-year framework agreement currently in place, known as the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP), is a $3 billion funding deal between federal, provincial and territorial governments that funds a wide range of programming withinthe sector.
CANADIAN SIMMENTAL ASSOCIATION CONVENTION MOVES ONLINE Canadian Simmental Association #13, 4101-19 th St NE. Calgary, AB T2E 7C4. Phone: 1-403-250-7979 or email: MOVING TOWARDS A CAREER WITH PURPOSE When Jourdyn Sammons joined the University of Saskatchewan’s Range Team in her third year of undergraduate studies, it led to an exciting field of study that’s positively shaped her educational experience. “We talk about varying topics like ecology and grazing practices andmultiple-use
TESA 25: SODERGLEN SOUTH RECEIVES ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD FROM 7 hours ago · The Environmental Stewardship Award (TESA) celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Since 1996, TESA has been recognizing beef producers from across the country who go above and beyond standard conservation practices to care for their HISTORY: HIDDEN IN THE WAGON TRAIL * PERMISSION TO CONTACT YOU BY EMAIL By providing your e-mail address, you confirm that you are providing consent to Glacier Farm Media LP, on its own behalf and on behalf of its affiliates, and carrying on business through its divisions, to receive emails containing news, updates and promotions, including third party promotions, as well as product and/or service information, including A DEEPER LOOK INTO A&W’S GRASS-FED CANADIAN BEEF A&W’s announcement to source 100 per cent Canadian grass-fed beef drew criticism from some while providing a new marketing opportunity for many Canadian producers. The Macdonalds run about 150 cows and hold over their calves to sell as yearlings. They see a strong business case to market some of their cattle into grass-finishedsupply chains.
PNEUMONIA: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE THAT JUST WON’T GO AWAY A good indication of interstitial pneumonia in pastured cattle is that it’s usually an outbreak situation. Signs in cattle that don’t drop dead immediately can range from severe to mild, with rapid, laboured breathing, loud grunts when air is expelled, mouth breathingand
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Rewerts would like to continue the demonstration to be able to do a longer-term economic comparison of sod seeding and yields. “Although the direct seeding was done in one pass compared to probably having to disc five times and certainly saves fuel, there are still the total costs of the glyphosate and the potential yield reductions in the first couple of years,” says Rewerts. ATYPICAL INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA IN CATTLE Atypical Interstitial Pneumonia (AIP) continues to plague the beef industry in unpredictable ways. Also known as acute bovine pulmonary emphysema and edema, AIP is a common cause of sudden respiratory distress in cattle, particularly adult beef cattle grazing lush pastures through late summer and fall and in feedlot cattle through the finishing period. SEED AVAILABLE FOR NEW CATTLE OAT SO-1 The new low-lignin hull, high-oil (fat) groat oat variety, CDC SO-1, will be commercially available in limited quantities for the 2010growing season.
PNEUMONIA: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE THAT JUST WON’T GO AWAY Environment, germs and immunity are top of mind when thinking of all the risk factors that could set the stage for pneumonia in cattle. The forgotten factor is one beyond producers’ control and the reason why pneumonia will always be a problem — anatomy. HISTORY: DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR VISIT THEIR E.P On the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's first visit to Alberta since 1941, they found both the weather and roads much improved. The Duke was impressed by the highway from Calgary to High River, and the road on to the ranch he also found better than on former visits. THE BEEF MAGAZINE FOR CANADIAN FARMERS Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent. Window. Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque. Font Size. 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200%300% 400%.
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PARDA recommends a few rules of thumb for sod seeding. 1. The best time for forage termination is the year before seeding an annual crop. Glyphosate translocates best when forage is actively growing, in the early summer just before haying. The best kill of the forage occurs when the crop is almost mature. 2. STORIES BY ROY LEWIS DVM Roy Lewis is an Alberta-based veterinarian specializing in large-animal practice. He is also a part-time technical services vet for Merck Animal Health. .Canadian Cattlemen provides daily agriculture news, event listings and a daily newsletter. Read the stories by Roy Lewis Dvm . SEED AVAILABLE FOR NEW CATTLE OAT SO-1 The control diet was barley silage, grass hay, barley straw, a supplement, and rolled barley grain, which constituted 38 per cent of the dry matter weight of the diet. The test diet was the same, but with CDC SO-1 replacing the barley grain. The gain-to-feed ratio was0.171 for CDC SO-1
ATYPICAL INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA IN CATTLE Atypical Interstitial Pneumonia (AIP) continues to plague the beef industry in unpredictable ways. Also known as acute bovine pulmonary emphysema and edema, AIP is a common cause of sudden respiratory distress in cattle, particularly adult beef cattle grazing lush pastures through late summer and fall and in feedlot cattle through the finishing period. PNEUMONIA: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE THAT JUST WON’T GO AWAY A good indication of interstitial pneumonia in pastured cattle is that it’s usually an outbreak situation. Signs in cattle that don’t drop dead immediately can range from severe to mild, with rapid, laboured breathing, loud grunts when air is expelled, mouth breathingand
HISTORY: DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR VISIT THEIR E.P On their first visit since 1941, the Duke and Duchess found both the weather and Alberta roads much improved. The Duke was impressed by the highway from Calgary to High River, and the road on to the ranch he also found better than on former visits. The Duke and Duchess meeting friends in Calgary. photo: File/Submitted. NORTH AMERICA’S HIGH-QUALITY BEEF Canada at any one time has between 1.3 million and 1.5 million cattle in feedlots on a largely grain-based diet. The cattle that were graded for quality graded 69 per cent AAA or Prime in 2020, with the Prime number being 3.5 per cent. NEW CATTLEMEN’S YOUNG LEADERS, SHIPWHEEL CATTLE FEEDERS 7 hours ago · Dr. Gleise M. Silva is the inaugural Beef Cattle Research Council-Hays chair in beef production systems at the University of Alberta. She grew up in Recife, Brazil, and completed her PhD at the University of Florida, focusing on environmental and diet-induced stress in cattle, and on potential solutions to make cattle healthier and more efficient for the producer. LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE LAUNCHES NEW BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE Lethbridge College is showing how it is ready to meet the changing needs of the agriculture industry by launching its bachelor of agriculture science program. The degree program, which is unique to Lethbridge College, begins in September 2021 and offers opportunities for career development, a path FEDS LAUNCH CONSULTATIONS ON NEXT AG POLICY FRAMEWORK 21 hours ago · Consultations for Canada’s next agricultural policy framework are officially underway. The five-year framework agreement currently in place, known as the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP), is a $3 billion funding deal between federal, provincial and territorial governments that funds a wide range of programming withinthe sector.
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TESA 25: SODERGLEN SOUTH RECEIVES ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD FROM 6 hours ago · The Environmental Stewardship Award (TESA) celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Since 1996, TESA has been recognizing beef producers from across the country who go above and beyond standard conservation practices to care for their HISTORY: HIDDEN IN THE WAGON TRAIL * PERMISSION TO CONTACT YOU BY EMAIL By providing your e-mail address, you confirm that you are providing consent to Glacier Farm Media LP, on its own behalf and on behalf of its affiliates, and carrying on business through its divisions, to receive emails containing news, updates and promotions, including third party promotions, as well as product and/or service information, including SEPTICEMIA IN CALVES * PERMISSION TO CONTACT YOU BY EMAIL By providing your e-mail address, you confirm that you are providing consent to Glacier Farm Media LP, on its own behalf and on behalf of its affiliates, and carrying on business through its divisions, to receive emails containing news, updates and promotions, including third party promotions, as well as product and/or service information, includingGFM NETWORK NEWS
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