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Range Beef Cow Symposium

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Date of this Version

2023

Document Type

Proceeding

Citation

2023 Range Beef Cow Symposium XXVIII, Loveland, Colorado

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Copyright 2021, the authors. Used by permission

Abstract

2023—Range Beef Cow Symposium XXVIII, Loveland, Colorado, presented by the Cooperative Extension Services and Animal Science Departments of University of Wyoming, Colorado State University, South Dakota State University, and University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Marketing Feeder Calves for Increased Value, Darrell S. Peel, Oklahoma State University

Principles for Successful Livestock Grazing Management on Western Rangelands, K. E. Jablonski and K. R. Stackhouse-Lawson, Colorado State University

Ionophores and Reproduction: What is the Benefit for Range Cows and Heifers? J. Travis Mulliniks and Juliana Ranches, Oregon State University, Jacki A.Musgrave and Kacie L.McCarthy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Should We Be Supplementing More Vitamin A to Pregnant Beef Cows? Mary Drewnoski and Hannah Speer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Carrying Capacity Enhancement with Intensified Grazing, Justin D. Derner, USDA-Agricultural Research Service

Cattle Market Import/Export Balance, Katelyn McCullock, Colorado State University

Herd Health Planning: Protecting Your Cow Herd, Russell F. Daly, South Dakota State University

Reproductive Vaccine Effects on Reproductive Performance in Beef Cattle, George A. Perry, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Russell F. Daly and Christopher C. Chase, South Dakota State University<.p>

Managing Reproductive Efficiency: Taking a Systems Approach, Shelby L.Rosasco, University of Wyoming, Kacie L. McCarthy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

T.R.A.C. 2022 Priority Report: Colorado Cow-Calf Business Benchmarks

2022 National Beef Quality Audit: Executive Summary

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