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Selection of Replacement Heifers for Commercial Beef Cattle Operations

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To maintain herd numbers, commercial cow-calf operations must buy or develop females to replace culled cows. Learn about different stratgegies so you can make the most economical decision for your farm or ranch with long-term profitability in mind.

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Crossbreeding Systems for Small Herds of Beef Cattle

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Crossbreeding in commercial beef cattle production improves efficiency through heterosis and breed complementation.

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Facilities for Artificial Insemination of Beef Cattle

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Access to functional artificial insemination (AI) facilities is a challenge for beef cattle producers. Learn what to look for in an AI facility and view a list of portable breeding barns available through University of Missouri Extension.

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Detection of Estrus in Beef Cattle Herds

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Correctly detecting cows and heifers in estrus can be critical for beef producers. Learn behavioral and physiological changes that indicate standing heat, how to use estrus detection aids and how to time artificial insemination in this MU Extension guide.

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Decreasing Generation Interval to Increase Genetic Progress

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To see the greatest return on investing in genomic-enhanced EPDs, cattle breeders must decrease the average age of sires and dams. Learn how to shorten the generational invterval to speed up genetic progress in this University of Missouri Extension guide.

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Production Records for Commercial Cow-Calf Operations

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Learn what cow-calf production records are needed for making management decisions in a beef cattle operation, the basic metrics to consider monitoring, and how to interpret the results in this University of Missouri Extension guide.

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Guide to Estrus Synchronization Products

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Several protocols and other resources allow beef producers to effectively synchronize estrus and ovulation in the herd. Read this guide for an overview of the function, handling considerations, and proper administration of estrus synchronization products.

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Calving Season Considerations for Commercial Beef Cattle Operations

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Managing when cows calve can have significant implications for the profitability of a cow-calf operation. Learn how to manage for a short, defined calving period and thus reduce costs and optimize productivity of the cow herd in this MU Extension guide.

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Preparation and Handling of Catheters for Artificial Insemination of Cattle

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Learn proper semen handling to achieve maximum conception rates with artificial insemination in beef cattle. Reduced conception rates occur if semen is handled improperly before, during or after thawing. See this illustrated MU Extension guide for more.

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Successfully Direct Marketing Beef

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Get tips on direct marketing beef in this 32-page publication.

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An Introduction to Basis

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Discover how agricultural commodity basis applies to crops and livestock and affects your farm's production, forward pricing, hedging and storage decisions.

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Selecting an Appropriate Pricing Strategy

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Learn how to price a product based on your cost and profit objectives, demand and competition. See five strategies used to price value-added agricultural products.

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Federal Contracting Trends in Missouri

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Examine how federal contracting is important in generating economic activity. This publication displays how most contract dollars go to a small number of large business, but there are still opportunities for a wide array of companies throughout Missouri.

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Safe Tractor Operation

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The purpose of this guide is to assist employers and employees in training for safe tractor operation. Farm employers should review this guide with anyone who operates a farm tractor.

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Steps for Successful Home Canning

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Developed by Barbara Willenberg

Revised by Susan Mills-Gray
State Nutrition Specialist

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How to Can Fresh Tomato Products

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Developed by Barbara Willenberg

Revised by Susan Mills-Gray
State Nutrition Specialist

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Freezing Basics

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Freezing is one of the easiest and quickest methods of food preservation. Most foods retain their natural color, flavor and texture better when frozen than when other methods of food preservation are used. Learn the basics in this MU Extension guide.

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How to Freeze Meat, Poultry, Fish, Eggs and Dairy Products

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Freezing is an excellent method of preserving animal products. Follow these basic guidelines for simple, effective and safe freezing of meat, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products.

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Introduction to Food Dehydration

Dehydration is one of the oldest methods of food preservation, though methods for drying food have become sophisticated over time. Learn the benefits and methods of dehydrating foods and how to select an electric dehydrator.

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How to Can Fresh Vegetables

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Learn to safely can fresh vegetables in this research-based guide covering asparagus, beans, beets, carrots, corn, okra, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins and spinach. Recommended pressure canner process times are provided.

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How to Freeze Fruits

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Developed by Barbara Willenberg

Revised by Susan Mills-Gray
State Nutrition Specialist

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How to Can Meat, Fish and Poultry

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Developed by Barbara Willenberg

Revised by Susan Mills-Gray
State Nutrition Specialist

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How to Freeze Home-Prepared Foods

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Developed by Barbara Willenberg

Revised by Susan Mills-Gray
State Nutrition Specialist

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How to Dehydrate Foods

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Dehydrated foods are a sensible way for busy families to make healthy, portable snacks or store seasonal produce for use. You need to carefully follow directions for preparing and pretreating produce to maintain quality.

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