#175 – Let A Cow Be A Cow
Why would you NOT let a cow be a cow? Why would you NOT want less work and more enjoyment at calving time? Why would you NOT want more live calves? Why would you NOT buy a guaranteed calving ease bull to use on your heifers? WHY?...


#175 – Let A Cow Be A Cow
Why would you NOT let a cow be a cow? Why would you NOT want less work and more enjoyment at calving time? Why would you NOT want more live calves? Why would you NOT buy a guaranteed calving ease bull to use on your heifers? WHY?...
#59 – Breeding Season
What is the number one trait affecting the profitability of a cow herd? Growth? Milk? $Beef? Guess again ...and watch the video to find out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?loop=1&v=Oh8GMJ1fM6g&list=PLSpP--7TbVItPcvRmNfEugZ0Hu8SfIOay&index=59
#58 – Water
For many of us in Agriculture, water is the limiting factor. Much of our country is short on water this year. Drought can be devastating, costly and depressing. Keep looking up for water!...
#57 – If it Wasn’t for Texas
The market for grass-fed beef is growing by leaps and bounds. The public is more concerned about the quality of their food than ever before. PCC® has genetics that work for grass-fed operations. I learned a lot at the Grass-fed Exchange in Fort Worth, TX....
#56 – Wyoming Adventure
Nate is off to the back side of Wyoming for the summer, riding rough country and living lean. He's in for the adventure of a lifetime! Where’s your sense of adventure?...
#55 – Still Learning
Sometimes the truth hurts, but that’s what it takes to get our attention. You’re never too old to learn! https://www.youtube.com/watch?loop=1&v=dpBrq5g16tc&list=PLSpP--7TbVItPcvRmNfEugZ0Hu8SfIOay&index=55
#54 – Ranch Companions
A good dog can make life on the ranch much more enjoyable. Only trouble is, losing one is like losing a member of your family. Here's a to Sadie, a good dog and Ranch Companion....
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Tenet® Update
We had seven open two and three-year-old heifers that were Certified Tenet®. The three-year-olds had raised one calf. We sent them to a feedlot in northwest Kansas that a PCC® Cooperative Producer (CP) manages. The heifers fed for $0.83 per pound, which is way less than the industry average. Tim Goodnight, the manager of our Certified Tenet® Beef company took two of the heifers to use for taste testing. He has already compared six Tenet® animals to non-Tenet...