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Lidoband castration bands are impregnated with lidocaine to reduce the discomfort associated with band castration. It is effective for 42 days in calves weighing up to 250 pounds. This spring, Lidoband will be available for calves up to 1,000 pounds. (Courtesy photo.)

Company unveils product to help band castration in calves

  • March 13, 2025
  • By HPJ staff
Dairy cows at the K-State Dairy Farm (Photo: K-State Research and Extension)

Auction Calendar March 14 2025

  • March 13, 2025
  • By Heather Noll
A corn crop from northeast Iowa. (Courtesy photo.)

New corn trait stack will hit rootworms hard

  • March 13, 2025
  • By HPJ staff
Dripping outside tap in summer showing a conceptual water ban or shortage 3d render (Photo: iStock - studio-fi)

Hopper retires from HPWD board of directors

  • March 12, 2025
  • By HPJ staff
Producers will need to keep their soybean plants healthy in 2025, researchers say. (Photo courtesy of AdobeStock.)

Bayer introduces new soybean trait technology

  • March 11, 2025
  • By HPJ staff
The American Gelbvieh Association elected directors and officers for 2025 during its national convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Back row (from left) Greg Hartman, Colorado, Mark Stock, Iowa, John Shearer, Kansas, Troy Forbes, South Dakota, William McIntosh, Kentucky; middle row Greg Anderson, North Carolina, David Larson, Minnesota, Zach Butler, Tennessee, Justin Taubenheim, Nebraska, Mark Covington, Colorado; front row Dan Warner, Nebraska, Stuart Jarvis, Kansas, Brent Overmiller, Kansas, Tom Vehige, Missouri, and Harold Bertz, Missouri. Not pictured is Cory Voss, Nebraska. (Courtesy photo.)

American Gelbvieh Association elects board of directors

  • March 11, 2025
  • By HPJ staff
John Deere Precision Essentials (Photo - John Deere)

Deere expands options for adding precision technology 

  • March 8, 2025
  • By HPJ staff
More than 50 attendees gathered to learn about Sustainable Beef’s grid at an RAAA-hosted reception following the NCBA Trade Show in San Antonio. (Courtesy photo.)

Red Angus members host grid pricing update

  • March 6, 2025
  • By HPJ staff
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