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  • Youth Livestock Re-Cap

    Dylan Davis

    May 16, 2024

    Dylan Davis – Most people witness the time in the showring, but few realize the hours and work required at home to make walking into the ring at the top of your game possible. Not only are the hours youth spend in the barn used to prepare their livestock for show, but they are also…

    Posted in: Top Hand, Youth
  • Beefenomics: Cattle Market Update – Focus Seasonal Beef Demand

    William Secor

    May 16, 2024

    William Secor, Ph.D. – May heralds the beginning of grilling season in the U.S. The focus of beef and cattle markets turning to whether and how much of a kick beef prices might see thanks to this seasonal boost in demand. Click below to access this article and learn more.

    Posted in: Beef Cattle Market
  • Practical Considerations for the Use of Sexed Semen in Beef Herds

    Pedro Fontes

    April 20, 2024

    Pedro Fontes, Ph.D. – There have been considerable improvements in sexed semen products over the years and producers have been taking advantage of this technology. This short article provides answers to some of the most frequently asked questions regarding the use of sexed semen in beef cattle.

    Posted in: Management, Reproduction
  • Beefenomics: Cattle Market Update – Beef Trade Update

    William Secor

    April 20, 2024

    William Secor, Ph.D. – Total U.S. beef production is projected to be around 6.5% smaller compared to 2022 and 2% smaller compared to 2023. Smaller supplies have pronounced implications for U.S. beef trade. With lower production, exports are expected to decline, and imports are expected to increase. Click below to learn more.

    Posted in: Beef Cattle Market
  • Proactive Forage Management for Grazing Success

    Jennifer Tucker

    March 18, 2024

    Jennifer Tucker, Ph.D. Attend any forage focused Extension program and you will assuredly discuss the importance of soil fertility, forage quality, having a forage plan, and utilizing proper seeding and planting practices.  Each of these are key fundamentals to efficient and effective forage management and utilization and should not be overlooked in this article. A…

    Posted in: Forages, Grazing Management
  • Beefenomics: Cattle Market Update – Higher Carcass Weights Support Beef Production Amid Lower Slaughter Numbers

    William Secor

    March 18, 2024

    William Secor, Ph.D. The USDA projects U.S. beef production to drop by about 3% in 2024 from 2023. For the first two months of the year, slaughter numbers suggest that fewer head slaughtered is being partially offset by heavier weights. Click below to access the full article and learn more about these trends.

    Posted in: Beef Cattle Market
  • Beefenomics: Cattle Market Update – Lower Cattle and Hay Inventories in the Southeast

    William Secor

    February 15, 2024

    William Secor, Ph.D. Two recent USDA reports have shown that Georgia had lower hay inventories over the winter and will be working with fewer cattle in the year-ahead. The Southeast (including Georgia) had lower hay inventories as of December 1. Drought improved in many areas of the country, especially the Southern Plains. However, drought emerged…

    Posted in: Beef Cattle Market
  • Top Hand – Gaining Experience

    Jason Duggin, Dylan Davis, Marrissa Blackwell, Paula Burke

    February 15, 2024

    Jason Duggin, Dylan Davis, Marrissa Blackwell, Paula Burke -During the fall of 2022 and spring of 2023, around 65 of Georgia’s high school students have become more proficient processing cows and calves. We, as the UGA Beef Team, have learned a lot over the course of the last year about the role our high school…

    Posted in: Top Hand
  • Impact of polyunsaturated fatty acids supplementation on beef cow fertility

    Pedro Fontes

    February 15, 2024

    Pedro L. P. Fontes, Vitor R. G. Mercadante, and Reinaldo F. Cooke – Maximizing fertility during the breeding season can have a significant impact in the profitability of both commercial and seedstock herds. As the breeding season approaches for spring breeding herds, this article will discuss the use of fat supplements and their impacts on…

    Posted in: Management, Nutrition, Reproduction
  • Nutritional Considerations Going into Calving

    Lawton Stewart

    January 15, 2024

    Dr. Lawton Stewart -As we start 2024, many beef cattle producers are about to start the calving season. Across the state, forage availability is variable. Some places have seen severe drought in late summer/early fall, causing producers to feed more hay and deplete their winter hay supply. In this article, Dr. Stewart will discuss some…

    Posted in: Forages, Management, Nutrition
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