Beef cattle

Calving Season at Oregon's Longview Ranch Boasts More than 700 New Cattle, Yearly

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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

In 2019, Longview Ranch decided to diversify its cattle breeding with the introduction of Charolais bulls .

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  • In 2019, Longview Ranch decided to diversify its cattle breeding with the introduction of Charolais bulls .
  • The team at Longview Ranch is now cross-breeding the Corriente horned cattle with the Charolais bulls, creating a high-quality beef product.
  • Every year, starting in early March, Longview Ranch leads its purebred Charolais bulls and Corriente horned cattle out to pasture.
  • Longview Ranch s mother cattle also have very high protein in their milk content and do an outstanding job raising their calf.

Cattle Ranching and Farming Industry | BizVibe Adds New Cattle Ranching and Farming Companies Which Can Be Discovered and Tracked

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Friday, February 26, 2021

NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BizVibe is continuing to expand the number of companies which can be discovered and tracked within their cattle ranching and farming category offering.

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  • NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BizVibe is continuing to expand the number of companies which can be discovered and tracked within their cattle ranching and farming category offering.
  • Users can browse high-quality company profiles, allowing them to discover 2,500+ cattle ranching and farming companies, spanning across 100+ countries, which are categorized into 20+ products and services.
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    Companies listed under this classification are defined as being primarily engaged in raising cattle, milking dairy cattle, or feeding cattle for fattening.
  • Examples of categories that fall under this industry group include beef cattle ranching as well as farming and dairy cattle and milk production.

Grōv Technologies Announces World's Largest, Most Advanced Indoor Vertical Farming System for Year-round Fresh Animal Feed

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Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Combining science and patented technology, Olympus is an automated indoor growing system for commercial scale production of fresh animal feed, helping dairy and beef producers become more sustainable and economically viable.

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  • Combining science and patented technology, Olympus is an automated indoor growing system for commercial scale production of fresh animal feed, helping dairy and beef producers become more sustainable and economically viable.
  • Grv Technologies enters the $90 billion global market for dairy and beef cattle feed at a time when the industry is at an inflection point.
  • Indoor vertical farming technology has emerged as a viable solution to help farmers address the challenges of rising feed and labor costs, supply-chain disruptions, water shortages and green-house-gas emissions.
  • Due to the success of this collaboration, Bateman has committed to feed up to 5,000 animals in 2021 using the Grv feed system.

New USDA Beef Lifecycle Assessment Finds Environmental Impacts Lower Than Perceived

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Wednesday, January 16, 2019

In the report, titled Environmental Footprints of Beef Cattle Production in the United States,1 the researchers found widely accepted measures related to beef cattle's impact in the U.S. are often overestimated.

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  • In the report, titled Environmental Footprints of Beef Cattle Production in the United States,1 the researchers found widely accepted measures related to beef cattle's impact in the U.S. are often overestimated.
  • The comprehensive lifecycle assessment, conducted by the USDA's Agricultural Research Service and The Beef Checkoff, was designed to scientifically quantify the sustainability of U.S. beef production.
  • "This lifecycle assessment delivers the most comprehensive and accurate assessment of the environmental impact of beef cattle in the U.S. to date," said USDA researcher and study co-author Alan Rotz.
  • The Beef Checkoff Program is administered by the Cattlemen's Beef Board, with oversight provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.