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BeefCast 0265 for August 25 2008

BeefCast 0265 Show Notes:

  • Gary Crawford, USDA, highlights the forecasts for this year's corn and soybean yields.
  • Jim Mintert, Livestock Economist at Kansas State University, offers his insights in to what is currently driving fed and feeder prices.

BeefCast 0262 for August 15 2008

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BeefCast 0245 for July 7 2008

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BeefCast 0243 for June 30 2008

BeefCast 0243 Show Notes:

  • Transitioning ownership in your operation may be the most important aspect of your legacy. Tips on doing it correctly are offered by Mike Fassler, Vice President of Consulting for Salisbury Management Services.
  • Can your preconditioning program be shortened without impacting the health of calves entering the feedlot? New research suggests yes.

BeefCast 0234 for June 9 2008

BeefCast 0234 Show Notes:

  • Roger McEowen, Director of the Center for Agricultural Law at Iowa State University, highlights two recent legal cases and their impacts on the agriculture community.
  • What happens when the water runs dry? Some crop producers know first-hand the challenges of water availability. What could it mean for feed costs?

BeefCast 0228 for May 26 2008

BeefCast 0228 Show Notes:

  • Is anyone making a profit in the beef business today? No matter what segment you are in, these have been tough times with higher input costs. Is relief in sight? Rod Jones, Research and Extension Agriculture Economist, predicts what the next few months may hold.

BeefCast 0224 for May 16 2008

BeefCast 0224 Show Notes:

  • The latest research shows that Rumensin and Tylan continue to work effectively for cattlemen and add dollars to their bottomline. Gary Vogel, Technical Consultant for Elanco Animal Health, offers you details on the research.

BeefCast 0223 for May 14 2008

BeefCast 0223 Show Notes:

  • BRD costs our feeding industry significant losses each year. But a new research project may help to give us some advantages to monitor and control it better. Brad White, Kansas State University Beef Veterinarian, explain the new research project

BeefCast 0222 for May 12 2008

BeefCast 0222 Show Notes:

  • Rain continues to delay planting in much of the Midwest. How will the volatility in the grain markets effect the cattle market trends? Jim Mintert, KSU Livestock Economist, offers his insights

BeefCast 0214 for April 23 2008

BeefCast 0214 Show Notes:

  • What will the additional access to the Korean marketplace mean for US cattle market trends?
  • Don't overlook the value of proper sanitation... it could save you a lot of headaches
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