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Décembre 31, 2015Top 10 BCRC Blog Posts of 2015 This past year we published 68 blog posts that offered production tips, science-based perspectives on issues in the...
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Décembre 31, 2015The Beef Cattle Research Council Appoints New Executive Committee Alberta beef producer Craig Lehr will serve as the BCRC chair for 2022-2023.
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Décembre 24, 2015One Size Doesn’t Fit All -Learnings from the Canadian Cow-Calf Cost of Production Network's Future Farm Scenarios Certain management strategies have varying...
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Décembre 18, 2015Picking Replacement Heifers 🎙️ A University of Alberta research project studied whether feed intake traits in weaned heifers can help predict...
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Décembre 16, 2015Seven Tips for Grazing Corn Grazing standing corn has many benefits including being a high-energy forage but can also pose animal health risks if not...
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Décembre 10, 2015*Upcoming Webinar* Nutrition Part 3: Making the Most of Low-Quality Forage -- Tips for Improving Animal Performance Whether forage supplies are limited, or an...
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Décembre 7, 2015Beef Production in a Changing Climate As nations come together to discuss climate change and prioritize objectives to lower global greenhouse gas...
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Décembre 2, 2015Hormone Use in Beef Cattle: Facts, Fears, Fantasies: Webinar December 16 Update: Missed the webinar? Find the recording and check for future webinars...
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Décembre 2, 2015What are Profitable Farms Doing? Observations from the Canadian Cow-Calf Cost of Production Network Higher profit farms within the COP Network tend...
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Décembre 1, 2015Inaugural Canadian Beef Industry Conference set for August 9-11, 2016 December 1, 2015 Calgary, AB – Canada’s beef cattle industry has joined...
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Décembre 1, 2015When The Worms Come Marching In Gastrointestinal worms may be silently reducing your pregnancy and weaning weights and increasing your winter feed...
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