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Field Notes: Weather major topic of discussion
Printed September 2006

Heartbreak in the Heartland
Printed August 2006

Dealing with Drought
PrintedAugust 2006

Feast or Famine
Printed October 2003

Council created to monitor drought
Printed June 2003

Drought Relief Offered
Printed November 2002

Drought Considerations (Vet Call column)
Printed October 2002

Corn for Cows
Printed October 2002

Grass Management can be a Juggling Act
Printed June 2002

Be cautious of high nitrates in dryland corn
Printed October 2002

Early weaning
Printed April 2002

Got Cotton?
Printed February 2002

Drought Survivors
Montana’s Horse Butte Ranch is tailoring its Angus operation to handle drought.
Printed June 2002

An Unequal Distribution
Based on feed supplies, producers are deciding to keep or cull their herds.
For some, just finding feed is a challenge.
Printed February 2002

The Effects of Early Weaning
Industry Update: Vet Call
Printed August 2000

Angus Advisor Midwest Region
Beef Improvement: Beef Cow Herd Management Tips - Midwest Region
Printed June/July 2000

The Pros & Cons of Early Weaning
Early weaning can be a useful procedure in certain situations but should be undertaken
with the realization that proper facilities, good nutrition and management are necessary for success.
Printed March 2000

Long, Slow Suffering
Unlike most natural disasters, drought lingers and leaves producers wondering
if they can outlast Mother Nature.
Printed November 1999

Angus Advisor
Beef Improvement: Angus Beef Cow Herd Management Tips
Printed August 1999

Blistering Days for Beef Producers
With the faucet turned off in parts of the south-central and southwestern United States
many Angus breeders have been forced to join other ranchers in tightening their belts
and seeking relief.
Printed August 1996




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