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Fed Cattle Trade Near Steady During Seesaw Market Week

2014-10-18 15:26:00| Beef

Cash calf and feeder cattle prices were pressured by hard swings in the futures market, which were magnified by negative outside markets. Cash fed cattle prices held mostly steady, though. read more

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Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014

2014-10-18 06:05:00| Beef

Feeder Cattle futures made decent gains Monday, Oct. 14, and limit-up moves Thursday. They were limit-down $3 across most of the board the other three days. Week-to-week, Feeder Cattle futures were an average of $4.67 lower ($2.05 to $5.72 lower). Audio File:  FINAL101814MIX.mp3 read more

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First Non-Steroidal Pour-on Anti-Inflammatory For Fever In Cattle Now Available

2014-10-17 15:27:10| Beef

Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is one of the most common and most frustrating disease complexes in cattle to treat. That’s because BRD can be caused by any number of pathogens, which means that picking a treatment option a challenge. But the first thing a catle producer needs to do is control the fever associated with BRD. Now there’s a new, novel and convenient way to administer an anti-inflammatory to cattle. read more

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In This Cattle Market, Old Assumptions No Longer Apply

2014-10-15 21:04:00| Beef

Last week, the fed market set another all-time high. In earlier times, that would be a headline-worthy event, but in today’s extraordinary market times, it’s almost a ho-hum occurrence. It is a strange kind of phenomenon, but the record prices that are very much appreciated are, at the same time, making cattlemen and bankers nervous. In fact, I noticed a word used this week in a couple market reports that I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen used to describe the cattle market before – that word is “trepidation.” My View From The Country read more

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Proper Animal Handling: Healthy For You, Healthy For Your Cattle

2014-10-15 20:28:40| Beef

Handling livestock is one of the most common activities on a ranch, It’s also one of the most dangerous. That’s shy keeping an eye out for the safety of all involved—you, your employees and your cattle—is important. read more

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