Angus Journal

JUL 2015

The Angus Journal® is a monthly magazine known for in-depth coverage of American Angus Association® programs and services; the Angus business; herd management; and advertising reflecting genetics and herd philosophies.

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W.D. and Jim Pipkin 9770 W. State Hwy. 266 Springfield, MO 65802 Jim (417) 732-8552 email: j_pipkin@sbcglobal.net W.D. (417) 732-2707 Fax (417) 732-4493 www.clearwaterangus.com Visitors always welcome. Angus cattle since 1933 41 Hwy K • Iberia, MO 65486 • circlea@hughes.net 2002 BIF Seedstock Producer of the Year Spring Bull Sale - Third Saturday in March Fall Bull Sale - Third Saturday in October Production Sale - Third Saturday in September 1-800-CIRCLE A www.circlearanch.com Mead Angus Farm Since 1942 21656 Quarry Lane • Barnett, MO 65011 Alan Mead, Owner • 573-216-0210 David Innes, Manager • 573-280-6855 Office 573-302-7011 • Fax 573-348-8325 www.meadangus.com BREEDERS OF THE FINEST IN REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS GENETICS BULLS, COWS and HEIFERS AVAILABLE FOR SALE YEAR ROUND Wayne and Kim Marquis 5671 M Highway Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 Cell 573-778-5509 573-785-6338 Fax 573-785-5413 email: wmarquis@clas.net www.jmangus.com The quality goes in before the brand goes on. 35004 E. McQuerry Rd • Oak Grove, MO 64075 www.valleyoaksangus.com The Ward Family David Ward • 816-229-8115 Tony Ward • 816-365-5930 • tony@valleyoaksangus.com Kyle Lynn, Herdsman • 573-721-6382 • kyle@valleyoaksangus.com Your herd can be a part of this ad, call: Karri Mildenberger (816) 383-5289 kmildenberger@angusjournal.com or Adam Conover (816) 676-8560 aconover@angus.org Depending on moisture, cattlemen are either trying to extend the utilization of mature early forage growth, or, if moisture is abundant, manage the growth of warm- season forages. @ Store your high-quality hay in the dry. @ Collect and submit forage samples for nutrient analysis. Herd health @ Administer mid-summer deworming on replacement heifers and pregnant heifers. @ Implement parasite- and fly-control program for the herd. @ Consult with your veterinarian for a pinkeye control and treatment program. @ Implement vaccination protocol for the calf crop. Design vaccination and weaning program around marketing goals and objectives. Vaccinate, wean and certify calves to be marketed in late summer. @ Reimplant commercial calves. Genetics @ Identify replacement heifers. Utilize available tools, including genetics, dam performance, individual performance and phenotype. Restrict pool of replacement heifers to those born in a defined calving season. @ Finalize plans for postweaning development and marketing of bulls in seedstock herds. z ANGUS ADVISOR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 77 78 n ANGUSJournal n July 2015

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