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Beef Tips ‘n Advice Newsletter

  • Help with Horn Flies…

    jduggin

    May 21, 2019

    Jason Duggin, Southeast Update, May 2019 (Progressive Cattlemen)   The approach to ward off flies is multi-prong and challenging.  However, doing nothing can severely hinder productivity, profits, and herd welfare.  I’ve asked Dr. Nancy Hinkle, Extension Veterinary Entomologist at UGA, to give her tips on horn fly control for the Southeast.   “Since much of…

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  • What’s going on: I’m putting out High-Mag mineral, but cows are still going down?!?!

    lawtons

    February 26, 2019

    Lawton Stewart, Extension Beef Specialist, UGA Deidre Harmon, Extension Beef Specialist, NCSU What is grass tetany and why is magnesium important? Grass tetany, also known as grass staggers, magnesium (Mg) tetany, hypomagnesemia, and wheat pasture poisoning, is a nutritional disorder caused by either 1) an inadequate amount of dietary Mg, or, 2) other mineral related factor…

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  • Your upcoming calf crop is two things: Revenue and Food

    jduggin

    January 9, 2019

    Jason Duggin, Extension Animal Scientist, UGA First, on the revenue side, we have discussed the importance of pre-conditioning and health protocols numerous times.  Although there are many vaccine protocols and weaning management strategies that exist, it is prudent to look at those successful marketing options in your area and ask for their pre-sale protocol well…

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  • Young Cattlemen’s Winter Webinar Series Session 3 – The Value of Value-Added Calves

    jacobs

    December 20, 2018

    Dr. Dan Thomson of Kansas State University discusses value-added calves and why they are preferred by feedyards.

    Posted in: Uncategorized
  • Young Cattlemen’s Webinar Series Session 2 – Feedlot Management for Beginners

    jacobs

    December 13, 2018

    Dr. Francis Fluharty discusses feedlot management for cattlemen interested in local beef production.

    Posted in: Uncategorized
  • Winter Webinar Session 1 – Strategies for Poor Quality Forage Management

    jacobs

    December 6, 2018

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  • Nutritional Considerations Going into Calving

    lawtons

    November 13, 2018

    Lawton Stewart, Extension Animal Scientist, UGA Roger Gates, Whitfield County Agriculture and Natural Resource Agent, UGA Cooperative Extension This year has proved to be quite an interesting one.  Most producers were able to put up plenty of hay.  However, due to average to above average rainfall, a large proportion of the hay produced was harvested…

    Posted in: Forages, Nutrition, Uncategorized
  • Shopping for a New Herd Sire? Here’s Your Guide

    jacobs

    September 23, 2018

    Fall sale season is now in full swing, and Georgia cattlemen have numerous options to choose from in the current bull market.  So, it seems logical to devote this article to a review of some of the basic principles of bull shopping. If you have been in the cattle business for very long, you are…

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  • Distillers grains offers supplementation options for beef cattle producers

    lawtons

    August 3, 2018

    Across most of Georgia, most producers have experiencing ample rain and plenty of forage, therefore, winter supplementation is far from their thoughts.  However, now is a great time to start planning ahead.  Typically, three large factors taken into consideration when selecting a supplement are convenience, cost, and nutrients supplied.  Often times, we combine the latter…

    Posted in: Nutrition
  • Is cottonseed going to make my bulls infertile???

    lawtons

    June 19, 2018

    Lawton Stewart, Extension Animal Scientist As we’re getting into summer, many producers with fall calving herds have picked out calves to keep as bulls and considering a developing ration to feed their bulls.  OR, for winter/spring-calving herds, producers are pulling out bulls and considering supplement to put weight back on them.  Sooo, every year, about…

    Posted in: Nutrition
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