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Northern Beef Packs plant granted a reprieve KSFY The South Dakota Banking Commission granted a reprieve on Tuesday for the Northern Beef Packers plant in Aberdeen.Collected in Phil Reid's videos Jun 30, 2010 -
Alex Avery - Conventional Beef Production’s Economic and Environmental Advantage
Collected in Phil Reid's videos Apr 12, 2010 -
Video Feature: Baxter Black: Jose and the Hoo Doo Cow
Hear an enlightening tale about a mysterious cow.From US Farm Report.Collected in Phil Reid's videos Mar 2, 2010 -
Cattlemen and sustainability
Sustainability has become the new buzzword for environmental activists, but Steve Kay, editor of Cattle Buyers’ Weekly, says cattlemen have been practicing sustainability on their ranches for more than 100 years. Kay urged cattlemen to take back the term and show the public they are the true stewards of the land in his presentation at the BEEF seminar at the World Ag Expo in Tulare, Calif. Kay also discussed how the U.S. government’s strategy for negotiating greater access to the Japanese markets has cost UCollected in Phil Reid's videos Feb 26, 2010 -
Video Feature - Manipulating Media Messages on a Dairy Farm
Christopher R. Raines Penn State University I’m one of those people who will try pushing buttons, turning dials and flipping switches just to see “what happens.” I was at a local family dairy farm last fall and I had my video camera with me. I captured some footage in the calf barn just in what I’ll call “regular mode” and also captured some footage in “night mode.” The contrast is amazing and illustrates just how easy something good can be made to appear very bad.Collected in Phil Reid's videos Feb 5, 2010 -
Video Feature: Biopic of Animal Whisperer Temple Grandin Screens This Weekend - St. Louis Restaurants and Dining - Gut Check
Finding a pop-culture analogue to animal scientist Temple Grandin seems kind of like starting a stock without onions, carrots and celery. Won't happen.Collected in Phil Reid's videos Feb 2, 2010 -
Video Feature: History of National Western Stock Show-I am Angus
The history of the National Western Stock Show including the story of the Charolais steer painted black and shown as an Angus.Collected in Phil Reid's videos Jan 7, 2010 -
Video Feature: Care of a newly purchased Herd Sire
Dr. Clyde Lane University of Tennessee, Beef Extension Specialist, discusses this important topic.Collected in Phil Reid's videos Dec 30, 2009 -
Video Feature: Naturally Raised Cattle and Vaccinations
Ranchers who battled the harsh winter know that to keep calves alive many had to be vaccinated. But will all that vaccine affect the number of cattle entering the natural beef market? To qualify as natural the animal can never be given antibiotics or growth enhancing feed additives. FULL STORYCollected in Phil Reid's videos Dec 18, 2009 -
Video Feature: Comparing Protein Costs
Producers need to compare the costs of available sources of protein for the beef herd. Costs need to be compared on a cost per pound of protein, not just cost per ton of feed.Collected in Phil Reid's videos Dec 15, 2009 -
Video Feature: Testing Forages Is A Good Investment
Beef producers can develop economical feeding programs when they have their forages tested. The forage test can be used to determine if additional protein or energy should be fed to their animals. The testing of forages is necessary because there can be considerable variability due to fertilization, maturity, harvesting conditions and other factors.Collected in Phil Reid's videos Dec 4, 2009
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