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June 25, 2024Water Systems on Pasture: An Eastern Canadian Beef Producer Perspective 🎙️ Access to clean water sources on pasture is essential for intensifying...
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May 31, 2024Applications for Regional Extension Activities Funding Now Open The BCRC Regional Activity Funding Program supports regional extension activities and...
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April 9, 2024How to Rebound from High Open Rates🎙️ High cattle open rates recorded in areas across Western Canada last year mean affected beef producers...
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December 11, 2023Science Confirms the Beef Industry's Environmental Benefits 🎙️ Canadian beef producers continue significant progress in making their cattle...
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February 14, 2023Welcome to Pasture 101 – A New Collection of Grazing Management Resources Informed by producer and expert input, Pasture 101 is an extensive online...
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January 26, 2023Seize the Opportunities - Learnings from the Canadian Cow-Calf Cost of Production Network's Future Farm Scenarios Explore results from water system and rotational...
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July 4, 2022What Does It Cost (and Save) to Set Up a Livestock Water System? Try BCRC's Updated Water Systems Calculator before developing a livestock water...
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May 19, 2021Test Stock Water & Reduce Worry🎙️ CLICK THE PLAY BUTTON TO LISTEN TO THIS POST: Listen to more episodes on BeefResearch.ca, Spotify,...
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April 29, 2021Resources for Drought Management Recurring drought is a natural part of the climate in many areas of Canada and creates a challenge when managing...
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April 28, 2020Water Systems: New Web Page Editor’s note: Relevant and up-to-date information that had been available on Foragebeef.ca is gradually being added to...
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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 27, 2019What’s in your (stock) water? Beef producers often worry about having too much water or not enough on their farms. However water quality,...
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