Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA
2022 Editorial Calendar
- Cattle longevity, operation longevity, adapting to thrive
- Email: July 6 & July 20
- August 2022 — Your wellness check
- Personal health factors, rural healthcare
- Email: Aug. 9 & Aug. 23
- September 2022 — Get down to business
- Business strategies, keeping the operation going, recordkeeping
- Email: Sept. 7 & Sept. 20
- October 2022 — Labor of love: Opportunities in agriculture
- Bringing in the next generation, career possibilities, mentorship
- Email: Oct. 4 & Oct. 20
- November 2022 — Developing leading ladies
- Replacement heifer development, selection and marketing
- Email: Nov. 8 & Nov. 22
- December 2022 — Cattle FAQs
- Answers to frequently asked questions
- Email: Dec. 6 & Dec. 20
- January 2022 — Bull buyer’s resource
- Bull selection, EPDs and $Values, bull management, protecting your investment
- Email: Jan. 4 & Jan. 20
- February 2022 — Pearls of wisdom
- Advice to new cattlemen, defining moments of operation, what has worked so far
- Email: Feb. 8 & Feb. 22
- March 2022 — Creative solutions
- Solutions big and small, creating efficiencies, helpful products
- Email: March 8 & March 22
- April 2022 — Reliable reproduction
- Reproductive management, natural service and AI, factors that affect repro
- Email: April 5 & April 20
- May 2022 — Greener pastures: The nutrition edition
- Pasture management, herd nutrition, tapping into the rumen
- Email: May 10 & May 24
- June 2022: FCMG — The price primer
- What affects calf prices? Things you can control to improve your bottom line
- Email: June 7 & June 21
Angus Proud
In this Angus Proud series, Editorial Intern Jessica Wesson provides insights into how producers across the country use Angus genetics in their respective environments.
Angus Proud: Bubba Crosby
Fall-calving Georgia herd uses quality and co-ops to market calves.
Angus Proud: Jim Moore
Arkansas operation retains ownership through feeding and values carcass data.
Angus Proud: Les Shaw
South Dakota operation manages winter with preparation and bull selection.
Angus Proud: Jeremy Stevens
Nebraska operation is self-sufficient for feedstuffs despite sandy soil.