A new paradigm, again
Date: Aug 28 2012
| Blog & Cattle Markets & Feeding Quality ForumWhen corn prices get high, feeder cattle go down. Why?
Well, take a look at what cost of gain (COG) does in response.
Date: Aug 28 2012
| Blog & Cattle Markets & Feeding Quality ForumWhen corn prices get high, feeder cattle go down. Why?
Well, take a look at what cost of gain (COG) does in response.
Date: Aug 27 2012
| Blog & Consumer ConnectionProducers often turn to the guys in our office to help them make heads or tails of carcass data. It is our kind of thing…
Date: Aug 24 2012
| Blog & Cattle Feeding & Post WeaningDate: Aug 20 2012
| BlogMyth: There aren’t any seedstock producers who know what it’s really like raising cattle in the real world.
Date: Aug 13 2012
| About the brand & Blog & Consumer ConnectionMyth—The CAB supply development team just spews Angus propaganda, regardless of the facts.
Date: Aug 06 2012
| About the brand & Blog & Feeding Quality ForumDate: Jul 30 2012
| BlogDate: Jul 25 2012
| Big Thinkers & BlogFast forward. Just a few weeks ago I got to take in a Schiefelbein family meeting—or maybe I should call it the Schielfelbein morning chat.
Date: Jul 23 2012
| Blog & HealthMyth: Cattle have to show dramatic outward signs of sickness for it to impact performance and quality later on.
Date: Jul 16 2012
| About the brand & Blog & Consumer ConnectionEasy ways to make conversation with anybody in agriculture: 1-Talk weather. 2-Talk prices.
It seems everybody knows those rules, so when I’m traveling and visit with fellow ag business folks the conversation usually starts out on one of those two notes.