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Nine breeds in Ohio Beef Expo show ring
The 17th annual Ohio Beef Expo is March 19-21 at the Ohio Exposition Center in Columbus.
National beef group unveils alternative to mandatory labeling
Task force develops action steps for labeling program.
Japan-U.S. beef trade takes step forward
WASHINGTON – After nearly a year of negotiations, U.S. and Japanese trade officials concluded an agreement Oct.
Portraits in Progress: Burgett Angus Farm: Breeding to be the best
Keith Burgett and sons Phillip and Bryan have built sort of an Angus dynasty since they bought their first cattle in 1984. They now raise about 350 head, consisting mostly of purebred Angus and some crosses.
Japan halts U.S. beef shipments after ‘failure’
SALEM, Ohio – Six weeks after Japan agreed to reopen its country to U.S. beef, those borders are closed again.
Weaning strategies: Which one will work best for you?
CADIZ, Ohio – Several tried-and-true weaning methods are favorites of Ohio cattlemen. However, other techniques are becoming more popular, according to Ohio State Extension beef specialist Steve Loerch.
Genetics, preventative medicine are the beef of cattle operation success
Beef producers shouldn’t rely totally on EPD charts to make sound breeding decisions.
Go ahead and bet against Europe
When I hopped on the ag journalism jet in 1981, the European Union (known then as the European Economic Union) forecast it would spend a fabulous sum — $5 billion or so — on its farm support program, the Common Agricultural Policy. By comparison, the USDA estimated total 1981 farm program costs here would be
Beef: You can’t control the cook, but you can decide the quality
You can make sure the beef buyers have a ready supply of consistent, high-quality, tasty and tender product to choose from. Several years’ worth of decisions on your farm or ranch all culminate in that moment.
Embrace the ‘foodie’ movement: It means ‘we love food’ and ‘we cook’
Don’t write off the millennials as ‘young people who don’t know how to make home-cooked meals.’






