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Beef 706 Shows Other Side Of Cattle

published: September 2nd 2010 by: Blair Fannin source: TAMU Ag Communications

Seldom does a cattle producer get an inside look at how their calves are processed and shipped to the retail meat case.     However, a group of producers recently got that unique opportunity - and came away learning a lot more about what happens to their cattle once they leave the ranch - at the recent Beef 706 program....

Industry News

Brazil Provides Lesson In Feeding The World

published: September 1st 2010 source: The Economist

By 2050, the world's population will hit 9 billion—so how will we feed everyone? The answer, according to a recent article in The Economist, is that we will have to become more like Brazil. In "The Miracle of the Cerrado," the publication examines the giant farms that have transformed Brazilian agriculture over the last 30 years, and how other countries might be able to learn from them to become more productive:     In less than 30 years Brazil has turned itself from a food importer into one of the world's great breadbaskets....

Industry News

Science Contradicts HSUS Claims Concerning Salmonella and Cage Free Eggs

published: August 31st 2010 source: Center For Consumer Freedom

Washington, DC - Despite recent claims to the contrary from the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), recent poultry science does not support the conclusion that expensive "cage-free" egg production lowers the public-health risk from Salmonella, the nonprofit Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) said today....

Production

Considersations For Culling Cows

published: August 30th 2010 by: Daryl Stohbehn and Byron Leu, Iowa State

    With the recent changes in feed and pasture costs, many producers are searching for ways to improve feed utilization, improve herd efficiency, and reduce feed and pasture costs....

Industry News

Beef Views Clash

published: August 28th 2010 source: KTIC

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) -- Hundreds of impassioned ranchers from around the country clashed at a workshop Friday over a proposed federal rule that aims to preserve competition in a livestock industry dominated by a handful of corporate giants....

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Technology Leads Battle Against Food Borne Diseases

published: August 27th 2010 source: KTIC

  High-tech imaging can now be used to distinguish the foodborne pathogen Campylobacter from other microorganisms. A research team led by ARS electronics engineer Seung-Chul Yoon at ARS’s Quality and Safety Assessment Research Unit in Athens, Georgia, developed the imaging technique called hyperspectral imaging, to detect Campylobacter colonies on solid media in 24 hours....

Industry News

Seminars Scheduled Concerning Transmission Lines

published: August 26th 2010 source: TSCRA

  AUSTIN, TEXAS - The Texas Wildlife Association (TWA) and the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) are teaming up to offer landowners a series of five educational seminars featuring expert information on the electric transmission line process (CREZ) and options for private landowners who may be impacted by the proposed transmission line routes....

Industry News

Beef Checkoff Approval Remains High

published: August 25th 2010 by: Melissa Slagle source: Beef Board News

Seventy-two percent of beef and dairy producers continue to be “somewhat” or “very” well informed about the program and 72 percent approve of the checkoff, according to a recent survey of producers....

Production

More Beef From Less

published: August 24th 2010 by: Rod Smith source: Foodstuffs Foodlink

The world's growing population will need increasingly more food, including meat, but it must be produced from fewer resources using intensification and technology. Multiplying the world's population by its consumption of food does not equal a healthy planet -- the multiplication result is not balanceable or sustainable, according to Dr....

Weather Forecast

Agriculture Weather Forecast - La Nina Its Impact

published: August 23rd 2010 by: Weather Wise by Brain Bledsoe

Weather Wise Sponsored By:  Silveus Insurance Group Rangeland Division 1-866-556-7446 Hey folks, hope everyone is having a good Summer.  Where does it go?  It seems like Summer is over before it even starts....

Industry News

Animal Rights Hold Conferences To Rally Support

published: August 21st 2010 source: NAFB

        The animal rights movement recharged its knowledge base last month during the Animal Rights 2010 Conference and the Humane Society of the United States-hosted Taking Action for Animals programs in Washington, D....

Industry News

Producers Have Right To Be Pro-Active

published: August 20th 2010 by: Dave Bergmeier source: Abilene Reflector Chronicle

Farmers and ranchers have a vested interest in watching what animal rights groups do because they have a direct impact on the livestock industry, according to an expert who monitors such developments....

Industry News

Puerto Rican cattlemen attend the A&M Beef Short Course annually

published: August 20th 2010 by: Martha Hollida Garrett

The Texas A&M Beef Short Course always draws a crowd of close to 2,000 producers from several states to learn the latest industry news, technology and beef practices. In attendance this year was Vanessa Sanchez, a registered Angus and commercial cow-calf operator from Puerto Rico....

Columnists

The Texas Side Of Things

published: August 20th 2010 by: Jim Banner

I’ll admit it…I’m not a big fan of August; in fact it would be safe to say that it is my least favorite month of the year. I’m not exactly for sure why I don’t like August but it could be that it tends to be the hottest month of the year or maybe  I always realize that summer is nearly over and I must prepare myself once again to live according to a structured schedule....

Columnists

Texas Tales

published: August 20th 2010 by: Mike Cox

On June 29, during a gun battle in Juarez, Mexico, seven stray AK 47 rifle rounds flew across the Rio Grande and hit city hall in downtown El Paso.     No one got hurt – at least on the Texas side of the river – but violence in another country had spilled over into the United States....

Industry News

Massive floodwaters could benefit South Texas wildlife

published: August 20th 2010 by: Rod Santa Ana

Historic floodwaters rushing through the Lower Rio Grande Valley as a result of Hurricane Alex bring both good and bad news for the area's ecology, according to an official with the Texas Water Resources Institute....

Industry News

Letter to the editor...

published: August 20th 2010

The following letter was received concerning our story in the August 6th, 2010 edition concerning Mike Rowe as an advocate for agriculture. Southern Live-stock Publishing’s (SLP) purpose in the story was to point out that Rowe was speaking on behalf of agriculture, not to take a negative position on banding....

Industry News

E.C. Larkin, Jr. named the TBA Beef Booster of the Year for 2010

published: August 20th 2010

Gulf Coast Cattleman magazine publisher E. C. Larkin, Jr. of San Antonio, Texas was recently named as the Texas Brahman Association’s 2010 Beef Booster of the Year.  Since 1962, the Texas Brahman Association has recognized a deserving person or entity for outstanding contributions to the beef industry and counts a distinguished list of industry leaders, doers, and thinkers among its recipients....

Industry News

Bexar County 4-H’ers to receive almost a quarter-million dollars in SALE, other scholarships

published: August 20th 2010

SAN ANTONIO - Recently, State Rep.Mike Villarreal, District 123, announced that several recent high school graduates, all members of area 4-H clubs, will be receiving almost a quarter-million dollars in scholarships....

Industry News

Extension expert: Keep expenses in check when in cattle business

published: August 20th 2010 by: Blair Fannin

COLLEGE STATION – Watching the bottom line in an operation is more important than ever in the cattle business, and there’s not much room for equipment-related purchases that aren’t absolutely necessary, according to an expert with the Texas AgriLife Extension Service....

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