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Beef Tips ‘n Advice Newsletter

  • Estrus Synchronization Success Hinges on Compliance

    Pedro Fontes

    May 16, 2025

    Pedro Fontes To fully capture the value of estrus synchronization protocols, these programs must be implemented in compliance with science-based recommendations. While the protocols themselves are well-tested and highly effective, their success in the field depends on our commitment to executing them as intended. Click here to learn more about estrus synchronization protocol compliance.

    Posted in: Reproduction
  • Beefenomics: Cattle Market Update – Pasture and Range Conditions Update to Start the Summer

    William Secor

    May 16, 2025

    Will Secor, Ph.D. USDA’s first pasture and range report of the year shows improved conditions compared to last fall but lags behind last year, with drought still impacting key cattle regions. Will limited forage resources slow herd expansion despite strong market signals? Access this article to learn more.

    Posted in: Beef Cattle Market
  • Effectively Using Summer Annual Grasses

    Jennifer Tucker

    April 14, 2025

    Jennifer Tucker, Ph.D. Planting summer annual forage grasses is yet another tool in our toolbox to help extend the grazing season and provide forage during environmental stressors. Click below to access this article and learn more about effective use of summer annual grasses in Georgia.

    Posted in: Forages
  • Growing Summer Annual Forages

    Lisa Baxter and Taylor Singleton

    April 14, 2025

    Lisa Baxter and Taylor Singleton Annual forages are an excellent tool for bridging the production gaps left by perennial forages systems. In this article you will find an overview of planting guidelines, planting methods, grazing and past management recommendations for summer annuals. (Photo: Shauni Nichols)

    Posted in: Forages
  • Beefenomics: Cattle Market Update – Georgia and Uruguay

    William Secor

    March 19, 2025

    Will Secor, Ph.D. A recent study abroad trip to Uruguay provided interesting insights into the country’s beef industry. This article explores key takeaways for Georgia’s cattle producers, including marketing, cost efficiency, and resilience in a competitive market. Read more to see how global perspectives can shape local success.

    Posted in: Beef Cattle Market
  • GOOD PRACTICES

    Jason Duggin

    March 19, 2025

    Jason Duggin Anaplasmosis is spreading, and common herd management practices may be increasing the risk. This article highlights the research on the disease’s impact, the role of needle use in transmission, and practical steps to prevent and reduce losses associate with this disease. Read more to protect your cattle and your bottom line.

    Posted in: BQA, Weaning Management
  • Using color Doppler ultrasound to improve embryo recipient selection

    Lucas Gonçalves

    February 20, 2025

    Lucas Gonçalves and Pedro Fontes Embryo transfer success depends on selecting the right recipients. New research indicates that color Doppler ultrasound can help embryologists assess CL function and select recipients that are more likely to become pregnant to embryo transfer. 

    Posted in: Management, Reproduction
  • Beefenomics: Cattle Market Update – Beef Exports in 2024: Higher Value on Lower Volume

    William Secor

    February 19, 2025

    Will Secor, Ph.D. Despite lower export volume, U.S. beef exports hit $10.45 billion in 2024—a 4.8% increase in value. Strong demand kept prices high, but will consumers continue paying premium prices in 2025? Click below to access this article.

    Posted in: Beef Cattle Market
  • Effectively Grazing Winter Annual Forages

    Jennifer Tucker

    January 14, 2025

    Jennifer Tucker, Ph.D. Explore options to optimize winter forage systems, reduce reliance on stored feed, and boost herd performance with practical winter grazing strategies. Click the link below to access the article.

    Posted in: Forages, Grazing Management
  • Beefenomics: Cattle Market Update – Georgia Feeder Calf Prices Review

    William Secor

    January 14, 2025

    Will Secor, Ph.D. Explore the latest trends in Georgia’s feeder cattle prices, including record-breaking spring highs and seasonal fluctuations, as well as insights on what to expect in the coming months for herd inventory and market dynamics. Click the link below to access the article.

    Posted in: Beef Cattle Market
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