Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_B - Beef Cattle Livestock
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 6     101-113 of 113    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6 
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Beef Cattle Livestock:     more books (100)
  1. Emergency feedings of livestock (Circular / University of Hawaii, Cooperative Extension Service) by Richard Dale Furr, 1963
  2. Supplemental feeding of Wyoming livestock under drought conditions by J. R Neale, 1936
  3. Livestock judging manual by John R Males, 1977
  4. The use of phosphorus and calcium supplements for range livestock in New Mexico (Bulletin / New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Agricultural Experiment Station) by John H Knox, 1942
  5. A quarterly model of the U.S. livestock-feed subsector and some of its dynamic multipliers (CARD report) by W. J Martin, 1984
  6. Costs and returns, western livestock ranches, 1967 (FCR) by Wylie Daniel Goodsell, 1967
  7. Livestock summary in conjunction with Earl Wiseman's report by Charles Richards, 1960
  8. Virginia 4-H beef breeding project guide (Publication / Virginia Cooperative Extension) by Mark L Wahlberg, 1998
  9. Raise your own beef (Small family farm production fact sheet) by W. A Gross, 1985
  10. A handbook: Beef on ranch and farm by L. T Tracey, 1963
  11. Increasing production and earnings on farms with beef-cow herds in the unglaciated area of Sourthern Illinois by Harvey Smith Woods, 1959
  12. Livestock judging manual by J. W Jacobs, 1976
  13. Integrated reproductive management (AS-771) by Wallace Dean Eide, 1982
  14. Cattlemen buoyed by decision; U.S. court rejects group's bid to ban Canadian beef.(Business): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-08-30

101. Land And Livestock Post>News
beef cattle course set for August Eagle Staff Report beef producers attending the47th TAMU beef cattle Short Course will have the opportunity to select and
http://www.landandlivestockpost.com/news/071501coursecattleaugust.htm
Home TheEagle.com Aggiesports.com Subscribe ... Weather July 15, 2001 Beef cattle course set for August
Eagle Staff Report
The planning committees of the Beef Cattle Short Course identified a need for offering training leading to licensing for pesticide application. Dr. Don Renchie is coordinating three hours of CEU training featuring talks in pasture insects, calibration and drift management, laws and regulations.
Early course registration will continue until July 27th at $100 per person. Late registration and on-site registration will be available for $20/person. For information, visit the Beef Cattle Short Course Web site at http://animalscience-extension.tamu. edu/beef/shortcourse.html or call Carrie Adams, Hollie Gambino or Loretta Morse at (979) 845-3579 or (979) 845-6931.

102. Cooperative Extension Catalog Of Publications--Beef
G761, Feed Additives for beef cattle, 0.25. †G915, Testing LivestockFeeds For beef cattle, Dairy cattle, Sheep and Horses, 0.25.
http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/beef/
Departments/ Units Directories Calendar Search ... Cooperative Extension Publications Catalog New Publications
Search Publications

Publications Order Form

Contact Us
...
Class Acts

Browse Publications Animal Diseases Animals, General Beef Irrigation Engineering ... Wildlife Management Index: Beef File Publication Title Cost Ammonia Treatment of Low Quality Forages Minerals and Vitamins for Beef Cows Grazing Crop Residues Grain Processing for Feedlot Cattle ... Non-Fat Dry Milk in Drought Diets Nebraska Calving Book Synchronizing Estrus in Beef Cattle Developing Replacement Beef Heifers (Weaning - Breeding) Managing Two-Year-Old Beef Heifers (Calving - Rebreeding) Reproductive Tract Anatomy and Physiology of the Bull ... 1995 USDA Sire Evaluation Changes BEEF MANAGEMENT PC Cowcard Nebraska Beef Cow Record Card Nebraska Beef Sire Summary Card Nebraska Beef Weaning-Yearling Worksheet Grazing Crop Residue Water Development Costs for Livestock Water Requirements for Beef Cattle Urinary Calculi (Water Belly) in Cattle and Sheep Beef Herd Management Calendar Management of Early Weaned Calves ... 2004 Nebraska Beef Cattle Report BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

103. Cowtown
Links To livestock Resources Around the World Bio Tech. Companies. livestock. cattle. Poultry. Pets Crop Production. livestock. Humour. You Know You Are A Farmer If
http://www.cowtown.org/

104. Trace Minerals For Beef Cows
for Trace Mineral in the Diets of beef Cows in to overcome these shortages, Many cattleminerals sold Caution Trace element nutrition of livestock is extremely
http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/beef4887
Location: Alberta Government Home Ropin' The Web Home Home Find Staff ... International Travel Expenses
Trace Minerals for Beef Cows
Trace elements of most concern in Alberta Trace element deficiencies - a broad perspective Trace mineral supplementation Mineral supplements ... Special conditions Most of the forage grown in Alberta is deficient in several trace minerals. These minerals are so named because they are required in minute or trace amounts. Table I shows the average trace mineral content in some common Alberta grown feedstuffs. The majority of the forages we grow do not contain enough copper, zinc, selenium or manganese to meet the requirements of beef cattle.
Trace Elements of Most Concern in Alberta
Essential trace elements are necessary for the well being of the animal. These are needed in sufficient quantities to promote health and to optimize production and reproduction. All trace elements are toxic when fed in excessive quantities. Table 2 is a summary of suggested minimum target levels for dietary trace minerals. The levels are approximations, as requirements are affected by many factors.
Copper
More than 90 percent of the feed produced in Alberta is low in copper. Cases of copper deficiency are common. Symptoms of deficiency include anaemia, impaired reproduction in cows, bleaching of the hair coat, scours, unthriftiness, stunted growth and sudden death. A greater incidence of internal and external parasites has been noted in copper deficient animals. There is also an increased tendency for bones to fracture in calves and an increased incidence of lameness. The suggested minimum requirement for copper in cattle rations is 10 mg/kg.

105. John Lawrence
Associate Professor, Ag., Ph.D., Missouri, 1989 Director, Iowa beef Center InterestsLivestock economics, Hogs and Pork, beef cattle, Marketing, Markets.
http://www.econ.iastate.edu/faculty/lawrence/Cattle.HTM
John Lawrence Livestock Economist
Economics Department
Iowa State University Associate Professor, Ag., Ph.D., Missouri, 1989
Director, Iowa Beef Center
Interests:
Livestock economics, Hogs and Pork,
Beef Cattle, Marketing, Markets Publications Market Outlook and Trends Decision Making Tools
Link to latest USDA Cattle on Feed and Cattle reports.
Publications Retained Ownership Outcomes 1983-2001 May 2, 2003 Analysis of retained ownership strategies for the 1983-01 calf crops. An Economic Comparison of Year Round vs Conventional Grazing Systems in Iowa (PDF) Jan. 22, 2003 The U.S. Pork and Beef Sectors: Divergent Organizational Patterns, Paradoxes and Conflicts Lawrence and Hayenga, June 2002 Fed Cattle Marketing Trends and Concerns: Cattle Feeder Survey Results June 2002 Assessing the Cost of Quality Beef NCR-134 Conference, May, 2002 A Decision Model to Assess Cattle Feeding Price Risk NCR-134 Conference, May, 2002

106. FEED AND ANIMAL MANAGEMENT FOR BEEF CATTLE
January 2001. Dietary Adjustments to Minimize Nutrient Excretion fromLivestock and Poultry*. Dietary adjustments. The table below
http://www.fass.org/facts/livestockpoultry.htm
Serving Society through Food Animal Agriculture January 2001 Dietary Adjustments to Minimize Nutrient Excretion from Livestock and Poultry Dietary adjustments The table below provides "potential" reductions in the excretion of nutrients with dietary and/or feeding management adjustments for livestock and poultry. It should be noted that these potential effects are not, however, additive. For more specific information see the FASS Fact Sheets related to the specific food-animal species. Strategy Nitrogen reduction (%) Phosphorus reduction (%) Formulation closer to requirement Reduced protein/AA supplementation (non-ruminants) 10-25 (poultry) 20-40 (swine) Reduced protein/AA and fiber supplementation (non-ruminants) 10-25 (poultry) 20-40 (swine) Reduced protein (ruminants) Reduced P (ruminants) Use of highly dig. Feeds Phytase/low P (non-ruminants) Phytase/low P/HAP corn (non-ruminants) Cellulases Growth promotion Phase feeding Split-sex feeding Other feeding management practice (BMP's) effects: BMP’s Credits Fineness of grind/pelleting (non-ruminants) 20-24% reduced manure excretion and reduces N excretion 5% (1000 microns to 700 microns) Form of minerals (non-ruminants) 15-50% reduced mineral excretion chelated or organic) (zinc, copper, selenium, manganese)

107. North Carolina 4-H Youth Livestock
and Recognizing Youth Using the Danish System ANS96=006B MC Claeys beef CharGrillMC Claeys beef Ambassador Mike Yoder and Sharon Rogers livestock and Dairy
http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/an_sci/extension/animal/4hyouth/beef/beefpage.html
BEEF MEAT GOATS SHEEP SWINE ... 4-H SMALL ANIMALS Useful Links
Market Steer Performance Index Record

North Carolina Cattlemen's Association
Breeds of Beef Cattle

Nebraska Corn-Fed Beef 101
...
Beef.org

Animal Science Facts concerning the 4-H Beef Program include:
Beef Showmanship ANS95-002B
M. C. Claeys
Beef Exhibitors Project Guide (5-6 Years of Age) ANS96-008B
M. C. Claeys and S. B. Rogers
Beef Exhibitors Project Guide (7-8 Years of Age) ANS96-009B
M. C. Claeys and S. B. Rogers
Danish Standards for Market Steers ANS96-007B
M. C. Claeys
Evaluating and Recognizing Youth Using the Danish System ANS96=006B
M. C. Claeys
Beef Char-Grill
M. C. Claeys
Beef Ambassador
Mike Yoder and Sharon Rogers
Livestock and Dairy Production
Mike Yoder and B. A. Hopkins

Please send questions or comments to Anna Munday Last Modified Thursday, 12-Feb-2004 15:08:34 EST
Extension Animal Husbandry Animal Science Extension Animal Science Department

108. CSIRO - Beef Cattle - 'cool-heads' Beat 'hot-heads'
Deputy Chief Executive Officer CRC for cattle and beef Quality. CSIRO LivestockIndustries PO Box 5545 Rockhampton Mail Centre QLD 4702. Phone +61 7 4923 8139.
http://www.csiro.au/index.asp?type=mediaRelease&id=Prhotheads

109. USDA Data
beef cattle. Inventory. January 1 cattle Inventory Report 19652004Annual USDA January 1 cattle Inventory Report Monthly 7-state
http://www.cattle-fax.com/data/
The following Office 97 Excel data files are available for download.
They require Office 97 or another program capable of converting Office 97 Excel files. USDA DATA PAGE
Cattle-Fax Six State Fed Steer Prices

(updated each business day) Beef Cattle Hogs Poultry Grains ... Miscellaneous
Beef Cattle
Inventory
January 1 Cattle Inventory Report
1965-2004 Annual USDA January 1 Cattle Inventory Report
Monthly 7-state Cattle-on-feed
1992-2004 Monthly USDA Cattle-on-feed totals for the 7-state region
Slaughter and Production
Weekly Federally Inspected (F.I.) Cattle Slaughter
1978-2004 Weekly USDA F.I. steer, heifer, and cattle slaughter totals
USDA All Cattle Cold Carcass Weights
1970-2004 Monthly USDA F.I. average steer and all cattle dress weights
Monthly Federally Inspected (F.I.) Weekly Average Beef Production
1973-2004 Monthly USDA F.I. weekly average beef production
Monthly Federally Inspected (F.I.) Cattle Slaughter Mix
1980-2004 Monthly USDA F.I. cattle slaughter mix total head of cattle, steers, heifers, cows, bulls, combined steer and heifers, and combined cows and heifers
Prices
Monthly Omaha Choice Steer Prices
1950-2004 Monthly Omaha choice steer price
Oklahoma City Monthly Feeder Steer Price
1956-2004 Monthly average Oklahoma City feeder steer prices for 700 to 800 lb. medium #1 feeder steers

110. Iowa Beef Center Staff
specialist? View a Map. Russ Bredahl livestock Field Specialist BeefCattle / Forage Management rbredahl@iastate.edu. Roger Brummett
http://www.iowabeefcenter.org/content/staff.htm
Search IBC
Home
About IBC News ...
Activities and Research

Iowa Beef Center Staff
Campus Staff
Field Staff Staff by Specialty All Extension Staff Campus Staff
John Lawrence

Director, Iowa Beef Center
Department of Agricultural Economics - Livestock Marketing
jdlaw@iastate.edu
Mike Apley
College of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Diagnostic Production Animal Medicine - Beef Cattle/Feedlot apley@iastate.edu Steve Barnhart Department of Agronomy - Forage Production sbarnhar@iastate.edu Charlie Brummer Department of Agronomy - Forage Plant Breeder brummer@iastate.edu Joe Cordray Department of Animal Science - Meat Science jcordray@iastate.edu Garland Dahlke Iowa Beef Center - Program Specialist garland@iastate.edu Arne Hallam Agricultural Economics - Production Economics ahallam@iastate.edu Nolan Hartwig College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Diagnostic Production Animal Medicine - Beef Cattle Production nhartwig@iastate.edu

111. Mandatory Livestock And Meat Market News Reports
To better serve your needs, we have redesigned our website. The new site can befound at http//www.ams.usda.gov/lsmnpubs. Please update your bookmarks.
http://www.ams.usda.gov/lsg/mncs/LS_MPR.htm
To better serve your needs, we have redesigned our website. The new site can be found at http://www.ams.usda.gov/lsmnpubs . Please update your bookmarks.
Please send any comments to lspwebmaster@usda.gov

112. Rural:Livestock:Beef Cattle. Landline. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Subject RuralLivestockBeef cattle. The little tag that s a bigdeal BROADCAST 09/05/2004 Now to the little electronic ear tag
http://www.abc.net.au/landline/archives/LandlineSubjectIndx_RuralLivestockBeefCa
AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL RURAL AFFAIRS WEEKLY. CONTENTS ABOUT US ARCHIVES HELP
Subject: Rural:Livestock:Beef Cattle
The little tag that's a big deal

BROADCAST: 09/05/2004
Now to the little electronic ear tag that's at the centre of the biggest blue in our $10 billion beef cattle game. If authorities here have their way, most of Australia's 24 million cattle will be wearing them by the middle of next year in the interests of food safety and traceability. The tags are part of the most ambitious livestock identification system developed anywhere in the world. [ FULL STORY The little tag that's a big deal
BROADCAST: 09/05/2004
Now to the little electronic ear tag that's at the centre of the biggest blue in our $10 billion beef cattle game. If authorities here have their way, most of Australia's 24 million cattle will be wearing them by the middle of next year in the interests of food safety and traceability. The tags are part of the most ambitious livestock identification system developed anywhere in the world. [ FULL STORY Cattle tag debate
BROADCAST: 09/05/2004
Following Peter Lewis’s NLIS there was further discussion on the issue from two people whose opinions about the worthiness of NLIS are diametrically opposed. In the studio were John Carter, head of the Australian Beef Association and opposed to the scheme - and with him was John Wyld, head of NLIS implementation. Asking the questions was Kerry Lonergan. [

113. UCCE Livestock Health
livestock Health. Enter soon); Horse Health (Comming soon). Here are somecool links to other servers that have livestock health information.
http://danr.ucop.edu/uccelr/health.htm
Livestock Health
Enter your e-mail address to receive e-mail when this page is updated. Your Internet e-mail address:
Table of Contents
Here are some cool links to other servers that have livestock health information.

E-mail questions to either John Harper (jmharper@ucdavis.edu) , John Maas (jamaas@ucdavis.edu) or John Glenn (jsglenn@ucdavis.edu)

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 6     101-113 of 113    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6 

free hit counter