Following the calves: Trade-offs, but never satisfied
Date: Oct 11 2017
| BlogThat’s the resiliency and performance he and long-time feeding partner Ryan Loseke depend on.
Date: Oct 11 2017
| BlogThat’s the resiliency and performance he and long-time feeding partner Ryan Loseke depend on.
Date: Sep 22 2017
| Big Thinkers & BlogI’ll just put it to you this way – I’ve learned a lot. I had good help back then, too. I had people to mentor me, and people I was lucky that they were around.
Date: Sep 20 2017
| BlogAfter graduating college and marrying Mike, the local agriculture teacher, the couple committed to joining Frank Ranches Inc. – Anjie, full time.
Date: Aug 29 2017
| Big Thinkers & Blog & Post Weaning & Retained OwnershipJim Moore’s full of these. Life lessons, advice not taken, anecdotes of who said ‘what,’ when and why.
Date: Aug 28 2017
| Blog & Cattle Feeding“I’m going to be my own person,” Jim Moore said as we bounced around in a beat up pickup, checking cows and talking life.
His answer was in reference to heifer selection, but it fits the cowman’s character.
Date: Aug 16 2017
| Cattle Feeding & Premium Potential & ResearchPercent marbling in harvested fed cattle tends to decrease from late February to early May.
Date: Aug 11 2017
| About the brand & News ReleaseDon Schiefelbein’s role on his family’s registered Angus farm near Kimball, Minn., is all about managerial and financial oversight. That’s why he’s comfortable looking out for the Certified Angus Beef ® (CAB®) brand’s future while serving as chairman of its board of directors.
Date: Jul 20 2017
| About the brand & Cattle Markets & News ReleaseQuality cattle are so commonplace they’re no longer worth a reward, right? Wrong.
Date: Jul 17 2017
| Blog & Cattle Feeding & Consumer ConnectionJosh and Leah were recorded on video as they met with Angus producers from seedstock to commercial cow-calf ranchers, to a feedlot and finally, at the Price Chopper retail meat counter.
Date: Jul 05 2017
| Big Thinkers & BlogSitting shotgun in his truck, Rick Gurley was right. He’d tipped his hat when we exchanged pleasantries, barely made it across the cattle guard to his place near Huntsville when I knew.