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October 1, 2024Call for Applications: 2024 Rangeland Sustainability Program Are you passionate about the conservation and sustainability of Alberta’s rangelands?...
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August 29, 2024Announcing the Beef Researcher Mentorship Program Participants for 2024-25 The BCRC Beef Researcher Mentorship Program provides opportunities for new...
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February 15, 2024Meet the Council: Modifications Worth Making The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) is made up of producer members from across Canada, appointed...
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January 9, 2024*Upcoming Webinar* Raising Heifers for Reproductive Success Key strategies to getting heifers started on the right hoof to ensure they remain...
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October 26, 2023*UPCOMING WEBINAR* Drought: More Than a Summer Challenge This webinar will share insights on giving your herd its best chance to withstand severe or...
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June 27, 2023Dairy-Beef: Shifting from the Parlour to the Feedlot 🎙️ Part one in a series exploring opportunities and challenges of dairy-beef cross calves...
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April 12, 2023Taking Pain Management Mainstream-- Beef Producers Add Pain Medication to Their Routines and Benefit Their Herds🎙️ The number of producers providing pain management...
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December 8, 2022The Sandhills Strategy -- Moving Pregnant Cows to Fresh Ground and Leaving Pairs Behind Can Limit Calf Sickness The Sandhills calving system is a practical way...
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November 29, 2022The 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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October 12, 2022When 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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September 15, 2022Two Farms "Right-Sized" Their Herds by Being Open to Change and Working in Sync with Nature A key aspect of maximizing profit and maintaining...
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October 12, 2021Meet the Council: Flexibility and Creative Solutions Provide Opportunity for These Beef Stakeholders The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) is made...
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June 30, 2021Meet the Council: Unique Marketing Opportunities Bring More Profit to These Producers The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) is made up of producer...
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December 17, 2020Meet the Council: Thinking Outside the Box Pays Off The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) is made up of producer members from across Canada,...
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September 18, 2020Meet the Council: Implementing Management Practices that Pay Off The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) is made up of producer members from across...
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June 22, 2020Meet the Council: Willingness to Adapt is Key for Managing Canadian Beef Operations The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) is made up of producer...
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November 20, 2019Three Producers Share Ideas That Improve Efficiency Editors note: This article is the third in a series featuring ideas from beef producers across the...
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August 29, 2019How to Get New Feedlot Calves Settled and Gaining Quickly; Advice from Producers, Veterinarians and Feedlot Consultants Getting calves settled, keeping them healthy and...
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November 21, 2018Five Producers Share Ideas That Have Made Their Farms and Ranches More Efficient Editors note: This article is the second in a series featuring ideas...
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July 31, 2018Producers with Large Herds Are Believers in Low Stress Weaning Editor’s note: The following is the second in a two part series. See part one about...
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July 6, 2018Producers share ideas for developing safe and relatively economic pastures with greater longevity While the old nursery rhyme says Mary the contrary...
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April 24, 2018Eight beef producers share their recent changes Canadian beef producers appear to be keeping up with the often heard axiom “the only constant in...
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October 27, 2016Let Cattle Do the Seeding Producers who manage beef cows and yearlings so they distribute legume seeds through their manure, say it can be a passive,...
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