When new federal cattle traceability rules do ultimately take effect, reporting requirements will vary for producers, transporters, feedlots and markets — but most of the onus will be on producers.
The Canadian Cattle Identification Agency urges cattle producers to prepare for when regulations do come into effect
Eppich News: This winter’s agenda included moving cows in the snow and a trip northwest for visiting
A Little Bit Western: Most of the revenue, data and calf movement come in the fall
Cow-calf producers should think about selling calves in late summer versus fall
Futures continue percolating higher
Much of Manitoba, southern Alberta designated for 2022
Keeping border open, meeting demand for beef are top priorities
Livestock Marketing Association of Canada pondering next move in face of pandemic
Cattle are important, but don’t overlook facilities and sale barn